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Have a Sierra Denali with the 22s just hit 10k and I am getting a wobble that usually happens after hitting bump in road and is only for few seconds then smooths out. Just took long road trip yesterday and didn’t notice this at all and now this morning traveling highway happened multiple times any info appreciated

 

 

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Have you looked at anything?

Tires, rims, ball joints etc.

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No was on the way to see someone at hospital so just pulled into parking garage my pressures are all good and just visually looked at wheel and tire


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Are you sure it’s the wheels and/or a bump causing the problem? It sounds like you could be experiencing the infamous transmission shudder issue. My Sierra became symptomatic at about 11,000 miles. I could be cruising at 50-60 mph or higher on smooth pavement and my truck would intermittently shudder as if I drove over a section of rumble strips. Took it to the dealer and they flushed the trans, replaced the filter, cleaned the magnet, blew out all the lines, and refilled with the fluid that was suppose to go in on the assembly line. I’ve been symptom-free for 1000 miles and counting. Not saying this is 100% for sure your issue, but let a service tech ride with you and see what he thinks.

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No definatly not sure it’s wheel actually does feel like rumple strip but I do notice more vibration in general in truck floor even at idle all of a sudden


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So just drove home on highway and I guess it probably has nothing do do with bumps it comes and goes and definatly feels like driving over little rumble strip for few seconds and comes and goes


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Are you sure it’s the wheels and/or a bump causing the problem? It sounds like you could be experiencing the infamous transmission shudder issue. My Sierra became symptomatic at about 11,000 miles. I could be cruising at 50-60 mph or higher on smooth pavement and my truck would intermittently shudder as if I drove over a section of rumble strips. Took it to the dealer and they flushed the trans, replaced the filter, cleaned the magnet, blew out all the lines, and refilled with the fluid that was suppose to go in on the assembly line. I’ve been symptom-free for 1000 miles and counting. Not saying this is 100% for sure your issue, but let a service tech ride with you and see what he thinks.

Exactly my symptoms

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Exactly my symptoms
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No problem. Hopefully it can be solved as easily as mine was.
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Well set up appt at dealer and haven’t driven truck since this happened last Sunday and of course my 30mile commute to dealer tonight was smooth as silk so didn’t end up taking it in.. going to drive it this weekend see if it duplicates it

Who knows maybe my tire or wheel was screwy

 

 

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