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I have a Brand New 2024 Denali Ultimate Sierra (6.2L 10 Speed) experiencing high vibration on day 1.  I picked up from out of town dealer on Saturday and took to Tire Store same day.  They checked balance and stated OK.  GMC Dealer checked and replaced both front break rotors.  Still have vibrations.  GMC Dealer checked tire balance and stated they were not balanced and the Tire Store got it wrong.   The truck still vibrates at highway speeds. Any suggestions?  This is a very expensive truck and rides rougher than my 2019 Silverado LTZ with 6.2 L and 10 Speed.

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Vibration all over or is it one side?

 

The drive shaft usually needs to balanced after it is made.  You would see one or more pieces of metal welded to the shaft… perhaps one or all were knocked off the shaft or improperly spot welded:

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Keep  taking it back to dealership.  You may be able to invoke the lemon law and get it replaced.

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14 hours ago, SteveP45 said:

Vibration all over or is it one side?

 

The drive shaft usually needs to balanced after it is made.  You would see one or more pieces of metal welded to the shaft… perhaps one or all were knocked off the shaft or improperly spot welded:

Both sides experience the vibration.

 

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I'm experiencing the same issue with my new Denali Ultimate. I just picked it up last Friday and it's showing the exact symptoms that have been described here. I took it back to the dealership and they told me it was a tire balance issue. However, after getting it back on Saturday, I still felt vibrations when I reached highway speeds of 65/70. I returned to the dealership today and they said they would need to investigate further. They gave me another Denali Ultimate as a loaner (it's brand new with only 12 miles on it), but the loaner vehicle is also experiencing the same issue.

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On 7/21/2024 at 1:59 PM, UFCHEME said:

I have a Brand New 2024 Denali Ultimate Sierra (6.2L 10 Speed) experiencing high vibration on day 1.  I picked up from out of town dealer on Saturday and took to Tire Store same day.  They checked balance and stated OK.  GMC Dealer checked and replaced both front break rotors.  Still have vibrations.  GMC Dealer checked tire balance and stated they were not balanced and the Tire Store got it wrong.   The truck still vibrates at highway speeds. Any suggestions?  This is a very expensive truck and rides rougher than my 2019 Silverado LTZ with 6.2 L and 10 Speed.

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I am experiencing the same issue with a 2024 Sierra 1500 Denali ultimate. I've gotten the wheels balanced twice and the vibration persists at highway speed. How was yours resolved?

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6 hours ago, ascalise said:

folowing, my 2024 z71 RST is doing the same thing.

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On 11/15/2024 at 8:11 AM, ascalise said:

folowing, my 2024 z71 RST is doing the same thing.

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Hi thanks for you concern.   I am not sure how emailing the social media department is going to help in getting this resolved.  Given my experience with GM and trying to solve these things, I don't have the time to waste at dealers for them just to tell me it is normal.  I have owned many new Chevrolet vehicles over the last 20 years and am very aware of how the service departments work when warranty work is involved.     

 

 

For those who follow this post for usefule information, I have a theory.   Since the wheel/tire location makes no difference and it seems like this vibration, at least on my truck is pretty centrally located, I am willing to be that the front axle shafts/joints are somehow out of balance.

 

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You are probably getting close.   Most drive shafts are balanced at factory where they are made.   The small thin steel weights are added to the shaft to balance it.   Check your drive shaft to see if you can see an outline of where a balance weight used to be… or maybe it was never balanced.   The quality of most post covid vehicles has not yet gotten back to the pre covid vehicles.

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Sorry, I wasn't clear.  I am referring to the front half shafts since mine is a 4WD truck.  Driveshaft seems fine.

 

I agree, i had a 2022 refresh before this and the day i brought this home I noticed many things that I can't see how they got past quality control.   Door gaskets hanging off the door, not snapped into the holes in the door, dirt under the paint in various spots, loose and clunky driver seat, etc etc..  My last truck was an LT with cloth and jump seat, this one is leather with center console.  I had no issues with the driver seat on the other one.  As a matter of fact, aside from the bad software for the radio that was problem early on with all the refresh, I never had a single complaint with the last truck.    

 

I agree, for the price we pay for these vehicles, the quality should be much higher.

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21 hours ago, ascalise said:

Hi thanks for you concern.   I am not sure how emailing the social media department is going to help in getting this resolved.  Given my experience with GM and trying to solve these things, I don't have the time to waste at dealers for them just to tell me it is normal.  I have owned many new Chevrolet vehicles over the last 20 years and am very aware of how the service departments work when warranty work is involved.     

 

 

For those who follow this post for usefule information, I have a theory.   Since the wheel/tire location makes no difference and it seems like this vibration, at least on my truck is pretty centrally located, I am willing to be that the front axle shafts/joints are somehow out of balance.

 

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 I am having the same issue with my 2024 Sierra Denali Ultimate.  They said it was a bad tire and replaced, but the truck is still vibrating.  Not sure where to go from here.  It is exactly like the original posters video.  The seat keeps on shaking! 

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