Have been chasing this for a year now. 2005 Crew Cab LS 4x4, 3.5 engine, 126000 miles.
Like most it starts around 55 and gets worse up to 70, feel it in the steering wheel, but I can see the rear view mirror vibrating too. Over that time it hasn't gotten any worse or better.
It actually gets worse if you let off the gas/changes tone and amount of vibes.
All stock, had the problem with Uniroyal tires, also BF Goodrich, and now on Hankooks I think they are. All stock size 265/75r15.
Work performed. Aligned multiple times, road force balanced, rotated. Wheels checked for bends and run out. Tires checked for out of round, bad belts, etc. No change.
Also, all u-joints changed, driveshafts checked for run out. No change, though the joints were not good. Even does it with front drive shaft removed.
And, both front axles replaced, along with new wheel bearings/hubs, new rotors and pads, run out checked.
Also both outer tie rods replaced. Inners did check out good, along with the ball joints. Control arm bushings good too.
New Monroe shocks all the way around.
Once the vibration occurs, on the off throttle where it's worse, it stays the same if you put the trans in neutral, and even if you shut off the engine. Soon as it drops below approx 50 mph the vibration goes away.
Yes even if I have it in 4WH I can feel the vibration. Done only to see if it would change anything.
Trans mount and engine mounts look good.
Type of roads doesn't seem to affect it, though I think it's more pronounced on concrete, vs asphalt.
Front diff bearings all seem good, at least checking for roughness or play. And all fluids have been replaced in the driveline at least once.
Only thing I haven't tried is seeing if weight in the bed changes anything.
Been scouring all the forums and such and haven't really seen an answer to this, other then things I've already tried.
So if anyone has some suggestions I'm all ears.
Thanks, Brad
Like most it starts around 55 and gets worse up to 70, feel it in the steering wheel, but I can see the rear view mirror vibrating too. Over that time it hasn't gotten any worse or better.
It actually gets worse if you let off the gas/changes tone and amount of vibes.
All stock, had the problem with Uniroyal tires, also BF Goodrich, and now on Hankooks I think they are. All stock size 265/75r15.
Work performed. Aligned multiple times, road force balanced, rotated. Wheels checked for bends and run out. Tires checked for out of round, bad belts, etc. No change.
Also, all u-joints changed, driveshafts checked for run out. No change, though the joints were not good. Even does it with front drive shaft removed.
And, both front axles replaced, along with new wheel bearings/hubs, new rotors and pads, run out checked.
Also both outer tie rods replaced. Inners did check out good, along with the ball joints. Control arm bushings good too.
New Monroe shocks all the way around.
Once the vibration occurs, on the off throttle where it's worse, it stays the same if you put the trans in neutral, and even if you shut off the engine. Soon as it drops below approx 50 mph the vibration goes away.
Yes even if I have it in 4WH I can feel the vibration. Done only to see if it would change anything.
Trans mount and engine mounts look good.
Type of roads doesn't seem to affect it, though I think it's more pronounced on concrete, vs asphalt.
Front diff bearings all seem good, at least checking for roughness or play. And all fluids have been replaced in the driveline at least once.
Only thing I haven't tried is seeing if weight in the bed changes anything.
Been scouring all the forums and such and haven't really seen an answer to this, other then things I've already tried.
So if anyone has some suggestions I'm all ears.
Thanks, Brad