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Old 02-08-2005, 09:17 PM
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Highway Vibration

at about 120-130/km an hr, i get alot of vibration everywhere. what the hell is this?
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Old 02-08-2005, 09:53 PM
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Super sharp truck!Those tires are sweet looking,awsome for traction,but will probably never ride smooth at high speeds.At that speed it almost has to be tire balance.Key is rotation,knobby tires are notorious for cupping on the front what with all the turning and cornering.If you rotate and balance about every 5-6,000 miles with a good alignment those will probably be just fine.
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Old 02-08-2005, 09:59 PM
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Re: Highway Vibration

it is probably the tire balance, i have bfg mt 315/75 16's and they ride great on the highway but tend to throw the weights, check the balance rotate and align, make sure they check the ride hieght
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Old 02-09-2005, 07:35 AM
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Re: Highway Vibration

thanks for the coments...
if it's just a tire balance i can live with that...i'm due for my first one in about 1000 km. the m/t's are great though, wouldn't have anything else on now.
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Re: Highway Vibration

I have the BFG MT's on my silverado as well and they are a pig for the weights. Two of the tires wanted 10oz's to balance but by law here they are only allowed to put on 6. Even at 160 km/h there is no vibration. I think it is possible that one of your rims may have slung a weight, did the shop that balanced them use the right weights ? When i boght my 2000 i got to keep these tires becuase they were only 7 months old and they did not want to leave the over sized tires on my old truck (which i traded in for the 2000) and they did not use the proper weights. I'll tell ya , when you are passing someone @ 120 km/h and one of those weights fly off , it sure scares the shit outta ya.
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Old 02-09-2005, 07:43 PM
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Re: Highway Vibration

Kenny-1907 >> i thought they were balanced properly, but then again i could be wrong. i am going to an oil change soon at the dealer....if i get the tires balanced/roatated, this should fix the problem, shouldn't it? would i need an alignment as well?
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Re: Highway Vibration

Remember as a tire wears it will change the balancing. The first 1/2 to 2/3 of an aggressive tire such as the BFG MT will wear faster than the last 1/2 to 1/3 (just like a pencil eraser) It is possible that they ARE balanced right but just need to be done again or a weight fell off, and as for an alignment i would say no unless you are having problems with the truck pulling or wandering.
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Re: Highway Vibration

BFG recommends rotating these tires every 10,000 km...do you do yours sooner?
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Re: Highway Vibration

Well i have approx 40,000 km on them now and ummmm i have now rotated them yet. No noticable wear difference between them other than a heavy right foot
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Re: Re: Highway Vibration

If the tire thing doesn't work. try rotating your driveshaft 180 Degrees. I't worked for me on my Silverado.
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Welcome to Club shake. I have a 2004 Silverado 1500 reg cab. At 1500 miles it began to vibrate. Dealer put on two sets of tires to no avail. They call it frame beaming and say it is normal. I hope you find a solution because me and numerous other Silverado Owners are experiencing the same problem and yet to find a solution.

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Re: Highway Vibration

Dreamer> do you experience it at highway speeds or all the time?
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Re: Highway Vibration

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Welcome to Club shake. I have a 2004 Silverado 1500 reg cab. At 1500 miles it began to vibrate. Dealer put on two sets of tires to no avail. They call it frame beaming and say it is normal. I hope you find a solution because me and numerous other Silverado Owners are experiencing the same problem and yet to find a solution.

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Welcome to the NBS! I've heard (and felt) quite a few complaints on the 03+ trucks, and it always comes back to "it's a truck, get used to it". Dealer took it on a ride and shrugged, said it felt fine. Yeah right. My coffee is flying all over the place at 65 mph.
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Re: Re: Highway Vibration

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My coffee is flying all over the place at 65 mph.

i'd like to see some video of your "coffee"
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i'd like to see some video of your "coffee"
It's not pretty.
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