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iwstow |
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Major shakin between 60 and 70 mph. 2006 GMC tires wear out every 25000mi no mater what tired of it been in shop 9 times been to 3 different frontend shops put
tires and wheels off of another chevy still same problem truck will shake ur teeth out of ur head 1`st 5500 last one too!!!!!! granddad been sellin chevy for
53 years love chevys got 3 more 6500 2002 C6500 talked to several other people they have had similar problems any suggestions?????
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Blue Stripe |
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Its kinda how they are, the GM Med. Duty's shake, rattle, and roll. Wait till you get some more miles, you will drive around with the stereo turned up
to overcome the rattles. Besides taking it for service all the time, there is no fix. Our front end took about 5 trips to the shop to finally be decent now.
The front end being out of whack has already starting some uneven wearing on my steer tires, which are brand new. I have to say, the traction block goodyears
on the back are great though. 78,000mi, and just now need replaced.
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iwstow |
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Trading it off can't stand it anymore going to lose money for sure maybe the dealer won't test drive it. Thanks for the input i've been told this
before just can't believe they drive so BAD.
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Kam |
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I had the same problem on my 06 6500 since it was new. Took it and had the front end checked, everything ok. Mine only happenes between 60 and 65. Did you
try it without wheel simulators?
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steves towing |
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what about a steering damper on the front end?
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iwstow |
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It has alcoas on it the dealer took a new set off a 07 chevy did the same thing. thanks but i don't think u can make it drive better. Checked with the
dealer today going to check into steering dampener. New truck on the way FORD F-650 with a SP8000 wish me luck cummins auto air brake air ride drives and rides
great.but its a ford.
Last Edited By: iwstow 08/24/2008 20:02.
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steves towing |
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a steering damper may not be installed when new, but you may add one on it it will make a diffance good luck i`ll will be looking on here so let me know
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Kam |
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Steve, what the hell is a steering damper? I am a young guy, don't know all this old man talk!
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steves towing |
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just a kid, well little boy let me tell you all a about it ( steering damper)
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iwstow |
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Steve thanks for the info went to the chevy place 'dealership' they looked at it told me they could add one for around $700.00 which may or may not
help.The service tech said they worked on these models on a daily basis in okla where he worked 2 months ago.Said he never tryed a steering stabilizer
before.[MAYBE A GOOD IDEA ] [HOPE FOR $700.00 LOL]
The dash almost
shook out of the truck today if the door was open, I think it would have. It's worst at 64 MPH. New truck will be here tomorrow, may put it in the shop on
monday. THANKS AGAIN.
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steves towing |
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hell no 700.00 is way to much may be100.00 to 300.00 easy to put on
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Chevywreckers |
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Keith take it back to the dealership and have them check the rims. We have swapted rims and had 2 bad sets. If the rims are ok it will be the tires. I 'd
say you have goodyears. It will be one of the 2. I'd say bad rims. Keep me informed.
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iwstow |
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Going on my 4th set of tires stock GOODYEAR second and the ones
now are michellins can tell u I drove my friends 5500 today his has a bad vib at about 62MPH quess they all have it in them the nearest shop that's got
anybody worth a damn is 65mi away so don't have much of an option i've got seven wrecker's and only 3 driver's including ME so i can't do
it eighter Oh yea that's some funny stuff about the troll![]() thank's any laughter is good at this point.
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steves towing |
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have you installed a steering damper let , what about kam try it i think it will work out great , now this is no bull shit ,it`s the real deal.
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iwstow |
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Haven't yet no B.S. I can't seem to find the time but I will monday or tuesday will get back to u on it though I think it will work I have had some
dodge's that started to drive bad put a new one on drove great they were notorious for that happening.untill then thanks wonder if kam figured out what a
steering damper was yet???????? LOL
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Dualie |
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haveing gone through this with a high end 5500 used to pull a living quarters horse trailer. First off is SHOCKS SHOCKS AND SHOCKS. the factory front shocks
suck at best and most trucks dont even come equiped with rear shocks.
Second is bent rims. If you swapped to known good rolling tires and wheels and it still had the problem i would start looking at hub runout. Third is AIR ride rear suspension. Makes a difference. |
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steves towing |
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steering damper shock is not the front shock`s, it`s mounted to the frame then to the center link to help control front end from left to right movement not up
and down movement it`s some thing they have been using for 40 year`s or so,more so on truck`s
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Dualie |
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Agreed about the steering dampner.
The problem is some times it can mask other problems. Other times its the answer. I'm thinking it couldn't hurt here. the factory wheel end shocks suck. Even if they don't look warn or have obvious defects a good replacement shock can do wonders |
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steves towing |
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yes you are right about the org shock`s must the time they suck, but shock`s won`t stop a vib like he is talking, i`m thinking a steering damper will stop it,
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iwstow |
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Thanks for all the input but i finally just got rid of the problem ''sold'' I put a set of shocks on the truck at 49000mi did not fix the problem. My competitor and good friend also has a 5500 has some issues ''viberates, dash falling out '' he fixed the dash with a small piece of 3/16 angle iron under the dash in the middle from the windshield bottom to just behind the gauge cluster then some 3M glue. Better than new that's for sure still drive like crap but his is not wearing tires like mine was don't know my ford sure drives good just won't run like a chevy.Thanks Again |
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Rocky Mt Towman |
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I had the problem with my 07 GMC took it back to the dealer. They rebalanced the tires which didn't help. It still shook from 52mph up. I talked to our
tire guy who said he had the cure.The wheels are hub piloted but the wheels have slop between the center and the hub, which creates an excentric condition. I
decided to dress it up with alcoa wheels and installed the TRU-BALANCE centering sleeves he told me about. What a difference!! Smooth as my air ride KW.
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