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Old 03-21-2008, 11:51 PM
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Angry exhaust vibrations

i got a 2004 sierra ex cab 2500HD and sometimes not all the time i get a vibration when going from a stop when it come outa first it gos away any1 had this on there truck (sounds like a heat shield) but don't know
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Re: exhaust vibrations

Does it do it anytime in park. Like at a certain RPM. If it does it is probably a heat shield. You can always check the bolts on the headers and the rest of the exhaust system if all else fails.
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Old 03-23-2008, 02:27 PM
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Re: exhaust vibrations

no just like if i am at a light and go its real bad if i am on a hill
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Re: exhaust vibrations

It does sound like a heat shield somewhere. Get under it and start banging around with you fist on the exhaust system to make anything that vibrates show itself.
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