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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
I have this exact same problem. At around 55 it starts pulsing (vibrates, then pauses for just a SPLIT second, then vibrates, and this continues until i go below 50). And when I let off the gas and let it coast it gets worse, then stops. I've had the driveline spun and the tires rotated/balanced. Nothing helped. I'm thinking I need to check my rear end. Also, when I let my truck sit after driving it a few miles, it will go "CLUNK"...like it is relaxing or something. It'll do that about 3 times. It echoes throughout the bed and the exhaust vibrates. I'm thinking my rear end has some play in it, and once it is in "park" it just slowly relaxes the gears. Hope someone can help ya! I've been looking for over a year for my problem!! Good luck
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
Check tires and then front calibers could be freezing on you and the brake lines will have to be replaced also.the rubber ones,to the calis
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
would the calipers only freeze at highway speeds?
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
Check for a bent rear axle. Mine was doing the exact same thing at same exact speed. I had it in the tire place 4 times within a month when one of the guys working on it noticed that the hub had a slight wobble when it was rotated.
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
Does it make a kinda romp romp romp romp romp romp sounds?
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
I'll have to try that. I will have to borrow a friends shop because it's full time four wheel drive, so i can't jack up the front/rear alone, and I don't have any concrete at my house to put it on jackstands... could be tricky
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
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Ah - then you have an advantage! You can take the front shaft out to run the rear wheels up on jackstands - then - you can take the rear shaft out and run it at the problem speed with just the front shaft in! If it doesn't do it with the rear shaft out then you know it's driveline related. Problem diagnosis is all about "divide and conquer". K
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
dude balance your wheels!!!!
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
i already have. see the thing is i lost control and hit a curb about a year ago. it was raining and i wasn't aware of a recent oil spill in the intersection. slid out and as i was correcting, the tires caught traction and shot me into the curb...i slammed the front left tire up the curb and thought for sure i messed something up. but i put it in reverse and away i went, not noticing any ill effects..until now. back then i really only drove the truck in town so i never felt the vibration as it only occurs over about 50 mph...
and since i've had the tires rotated a couple times, i have no idea which tire hit the curb. so that's why my guess is that it's a bent wheel
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
I've had the same problem before and spent hundreds trying to fix it and it wound up being the brand new tires I got..... Only other thing is the trans mount.
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
this weekend i had the truck in the tire place twice, the first time they checked all my wheels for roundness and turns out all four aluminum wheels were a little out of whack. two of them being worse, and they put those on the back. then this morning i took a pair of factory rallies to them and had them mount my tires on em. then balance and swap them with the backs. driving back up to school today (3 hours) i still had the same vibrations...starting from about 50 and continue up to around 80. but its at it's worst from approx. 50-70 mph. the next thing i'm going to check is the driveline. hopefully a shop around here will be able to check it out for free...
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
If you take a standard business card and stick it in between your wheel and the hub of a static balancer it will throw the machine out of whack bad, just that little bit. The aluminum wheels get this weird caked on oxidation where the wheel mounts to the steel on your truck. What do the mounting surfaces look like on your wheels?
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
thank you for the advice, i never really thought about the axles. the unfortunate thing is that away at school in chico. and my tools/resources are very limited when it comes to working on the truck. i'm working on getting a jack and some stands so i can at least get the truck up in the air
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
Good luck finding a place to check out your driveshaft for free. To balance a driveshaft you have to remove it from the vehicle. Nobody is going to do that work without charging you for the labor.
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
true, but the thing is i just had the driveshaft balanced and new u-joints put in...so that's why i'm having trouble imagining it's the driveshaft. maybe something in the rear-end? transmission? i'm running out of ideas for practical causes...everything else is sounding expensive to fix
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
You said you had the wheels checked, but never mentioned if you checked the tires for roundness/bulges/separating belts. If you smacked a curb sideways you could have also bent an axle, though the wheel usually tends to bend before the axle does. It's unlikely to be the driveshaft if you already had it balanced.
I still think you need to jack up the truck and check the tires - by hand, with your own two eyes. While you've got it in the air you can check for bent axles. That covers pretty much everything behind the transmission. I think you can pretty much discount anything from the transmission forward as being the problem since those parts are very small, relatively light, and precision machined. They're unlikely to be bent or out of balance, and even if they were you probably wouldn't feel it due to the low rotating mass. Last edited by Cue-Ball; 10-26-2010 at 01:33 AM. |
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
heres another idea? find a frind with a truck like urs.. ask hime to swap tires to see if the viberation goes away with his tire rim combo.. to see if it transfers the viberation to his... if it does then its the tires/wheel.. if it dont its in the drive line /axles
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
heres another idea? find a frind with a truck like urs.. ask him to swap tires to see if the viberation goes away with his tire rim combo.. to see if it transfers the viberation to his... if it does then its the tires/wheel.. if it dont its in the drive line /axles
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
do a visual inspection of your driveshaft. check for missing weights, usually indicated by a clean spot. you said u just got it balanced. did the person who did the repairs, did they tell you they balanced it? or did they just removed it, did the ujoint and reinstalled it?
it could also be that that when it was reinstalled that they didnt "clock-it". everytime u remove a driveshaft, you should mark its position to the trans and to the rear end. i dunno about your truck, but with all the swaps done lately, it is possible that your driveshaft doesnt have the aligning groove, and that letting it be set-in in any position to the trans and the rear end. does your truck have a drop/ been lowered. if it has, then it could be your pinion angles that are off. this is really common on lowerd trucks with the homemade kits. i believe it should be +/-1degree max, but not sure, u might wanna check that. what else does u truck feel like when it beggins vibrating? does u steering wheel shake? oh and ive also heard this happen when your torque converter is tryin to lock-up, but thats only if u have a lock up converter. Last edited by datguysaL; 10-26-2010 at 10:55 AM. |
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
would it be safe to out the truck on some sturdy jack stands and run it up to 55? see if it's still vibrating?
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
You just drove it last weekend and it was vibrating. You haven't changed anything, but you want to see if it's still vibrating? Why wouldn't it be?
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Re: Pulsing vibration at around 55-65 mph
well i figured running it on jack stands would make it easier to tell where the imbalance is coming from. driveshaft, rear-end, axle shafts, or out of round tires.
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