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Vibration
I have new tires on my 1999 K1500 Suburban. They have been balanced three times and I still have vibration between 60-72 mph.
before I purchased the new tires there was no vibration. I have replaced the u-joints. What's the solution? |
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Re: Vibration
What brand are the tires? Try talking to the reps of the tires brand. What store did you buy them from? Dave
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Re: Vibration
The tires are the new Firestone Destination A/T. After they balanced the tires 3 times, I had them put a new set on. I still have the vibration thing going!
Very frustrating. |
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Re: Vibration
Vast Lane,
I am having similiar problems with 2002 Avalanche. Check out my reply under Avalanches. I would check on the sleeve bearing for the drive shaft. I've heard it fixed a problem on another Chevy truck. AV-Fan |
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Re: Re: Vibration
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