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Re: 2001 Tsb
Jack,
I don't have info on that specific tsb, but I can tell you I have been through hell and back because of vibrations in my 01 aurora. There are two issues.
Number 1, you have to have road force balancing done by someone who really knows what they are doing. The tires have to be way under specs to soften the vibration. Definitely no more than 10 pounds on any wheel with 5 or 6 pounds preferred. You may have to replace the tires, and if you do, I would stipulate that you will only accept tires that are road force balanced to that extent.
The second issue is that gm has redesigned the lower control arms for the front end to dampen vibration. The real problem with the car is not the wheels, but rather the design. The weights, arcs of rotation, stiffness of bushings, etc has resulted in the slightest imperfection in the wheels setting up an oscillation that feeds on itself.
I have had the road force balancing done many times and did not get a satisfactory result until I went up the gm chain and contacted regional managers. I also got the control arms replaced via this same method. I had to do a lot, and I mean a lot of bitching to get this stuff done under warranty, but I did get it.
With this stuff done, the car mostly does not vibrate. Some days it does vibrate a little at 65mph or so. I have no idea why some days it does and others it does not. Could be the temperature, barometric pressure or something crazy like that.
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