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Looking for some input on a vibration.
2021 Sport S, 2 inch lift, 37” tires, 4.88 gears (installed 1.5 years ago)
Over the last week I noticed a slight vibration the second I hit 58+ mph. At 57 mph, nothing (at least nothing I can feel). 58+ and it reappears. It does not get worse the faster I go, same “amount” of vibration at 58 or 70 mph. It’s not super noticeable, passengers don’t even notice it till I point it out and then from then on anytime I hit 58+ they comment “I do feel that”
It does not feel like the typical out of balance tire but just in case, a couple of days ago I had the tires rotated and balance. Alignment was checked and according to the service guy, the alignment is spot on. Vibration is still there.
Yesterday I broke out the torque wrench and checked all the basic components I could think of (control arms front and rear, drag link, tie rod). I even went through and checked the torque on all the wheel lug nuts. Vibration still there.
I was wondering transmission? I guess what’s got me thinking it’s not that is it doesn’t matter what gear I’m in when I hit 58+ mph, 6th (hitting an incline), 7th (say jumping into the passing lane) or cruising along in 8th…..obviously I’m not a mechanic so it’s just my uneducated feeling ? it’s not transmission related.
I’m wondering if it’s differential related. I had the 4.88 installed roughly 1.5 years ago at a reputable shop and have about 10K miles on them. I followed the whole break in instructions to the T and this vibration is definitely new. My initial thought isn't necessarily a bad install but more of a "broke/worn part" maybe??
Thoughts?
2021 Sport S, 2 inch lift, 37” tires, 4.88 gears (installed 1.5 years ago)
Over the last week I noticed a slight vibration the second I hit 58+ mph. At 57 mph, nothing (at least nothing I can feel). 58+ and it reappears. It does not get worse the faster I go, same “amount” of vibration at 58 or 70 mph. It’s not super noticeable, passengers don’t even notice it till I point it out and then from then on anytime I hit 58+ they comment “I do feel that”
It does not feel like the typical out of balance tire but just in case, a couple of days ago I had the tires rotated and balance. Alignment was checked and according to the service guy, the alignment is spot on. Vibration is still there.
Yesterday I broke out the torque wrench and checked all the basic components I could think of (control arms front and rear, drag link, tie rod). I even went through and checked the torque on all the wheel lug nuts. Vibration still there.
I was wondering transmission? I guess what’s got me thinking it’s not that is it doesn’t matter what gear I’m in when I hit 58+ mph, 6th (hitting an incline), 7th (say jumping into the passing lane) or cruising along in 8th…..obviously I’m not a mechanic so it’s just my uneducated feeling ? it’s not transmission related.
I’m wondering if it’s differential related. I had the 4.88 installed roughly 1.5 years ago at a reputable shop and have about 10K miles on them. I followed the whole break in instructions to the T and this vibration is definitely new. My initial thought isn't necessarily a bad install but more of a "broke/worn part" maybe??
Thoughts?
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