Dealership replaced the driveshaft, but did not perform and root-cause analysis. Since it was a comparatively small dealership in Holland, MI, I'm guessing the available technicians do not have the skillset required to diagnose and fix this issue, so they simply started replacing parts. Tires have been replaced and road force balanced. Wheels are true. Breaks are not binding, and no the rotors are not warped (contrary to popular opinion, it is physically impossible to warp a rotor - braking simply cannot generate that kind of heat and the lug nuts have only been tightened with 160 ft lb bones). This truck only has 26,000 miles, but the vibration problem has been there since day one.
Dealership replaced the driveshaft, but did not perform and root-cause analysis. Since it was a comparatively small dealership in Holland, MI, I'm guessing the available technicians do not have the skillset required to diagnose and fix this issue, so they simply started replacing parts. Tires have been replaced and road force balanced. Wheels are true. Breaks are not binding, and no the rotors are not warped (contrary to popular opinion, it is physically impossible to warp a rotor - braking simply cannot generate that kind of heat and the lug nuts have only been tightened with 160 ft lb bones). This truck only has 26,000 miles, but the vibration problem has been there since day one.
- vap6265, New Lenox, IL, US