S-10 shakes @ 55 MPH ???????
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S-10 shakes @ 55 MPH ???????
My 2002 S-10 Crew Cab (22,000 miles on truck) shakes around 55 MPH. Almost like the wheels are out of balance. My Father who purchased a S-10 x-Cab stepside on the same day that I bought mine does the same thing at the same speed!
Is this a new problem or has it done this since new?
Pete
Pete
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Sounds like the tires to me. check for uneven tread wear. particularly in the front. if the insides are worn smooth and the outsides are still new looking or vice versa, you've got an alignment problem (very common with independent front suspension). there have been several complaints of crewcabs coming from factory misaligned. so, this is a fairly common problem.
with only 22k, realignment should be covered by dealer. unless of course it's obvious that you've been operating the truck under conditions that would cause such wear and misalignment prematurely.
which brings me to the next thing to check. have you been driving in mud? check the inside of the wheels. excessive dried up caked on mud adds unbalanced weight to the wheel and will certainly cause vibration at highway speeds. simple fix... clean out the mud.
if neither of these visually obvious clues are present, get the tires checked for proper balance.
the severity of the vibration will be a good indicator of which of these three is the most likely but, based on your description, it's difficult to say.
with only 22k, realignment should be covered by dealer. unless of course it's obvious that you've been operating the truck under conditions that would cause such wear and misalignment prematurely.
which brings me to the next thing to check. have you been driving in mud? check the inside of the wheels. excessive dried up caked on mud adds unbalanced weight to the wheel and will certainly cause vibration at highway speeds. simple fix... clean out the mud.
if neither of these visually obvious clues are present, get the tires checked for proper balance.
the severity of the vibration will be a good indicator of which of these three is the most likely but, based on your description, it's difficult to say.
Well if it's been doing it from day one, I think I would be at the dealer demanding it be fixed.
I was told that factory warranty covers alignment for only 7K miles.
Does it only vibrate at or around 55 MPH? Is there any sound associated with it?
Other than bad tire wear or balance which Barch already covered, how about drive shaft out of balance, hub bearing assembly, or a bent axle.
Pete
I was told that factory warranty covers alignment for only 7K miles.
Does it only vibrate at or around 55 MPH? Is there any sound associated with it?
Other than bad tire wear or balance which Barch already covered, how about drive shaft out of balance, hub bearing assembly, or a bent axle.
Pete
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I had that problem when I first bought my truck ( when it was still stock ) and my buddy is the service manager at a tire kingdom here and he checked my tires and the belts were seperating, so I took the truck back to the dealer and they fixed it, ( new tires ) plus there was a bubble on the sidewall - tale tale sign.
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