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And they still have not fixed it...

 

Dealing with a 2014 with vibrations and now seeing more 2015's pop up with the same issues - GM keeps pumping them out and screwing their dealerships with trying to clean it up...

 

Dealerships probably feel like the clowns with shovels following horses in a parade

Yep....im assuming the 16s will be the same
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Mine was way better when they replaced the bent rim several months ago, now I'm wondering if more than one rim was bent. Mine does well up to about 70 mph, then at 78, which I drive nearly 85% of my commute, it shakes off an on, but not always. If I get on the onramp and put the foot down and it's smooth, I actually notice it more than the usual shake. I can notice it in the driver's seat, then I look over and see the passenger seat moving back and forth. Put my hand on the passenger seat headrest and feel the vibration. Next oil change is in about a month, will have to have them go back to the drawing board. It's 75% better than it was before, but still not smooth as silk, in which a $55k truck should be. Grrrrr.

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That's exactly it... We didn't pay $50k for trucks to shake like this. Dealers want no part of trying to fix it, but that's part of selling the frigging things like this. If the dealers don't want to deal with it, they can drive every truck they get, and send GM back all the ones that shake.

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I have stock 22"s. And have the harmonic vibration buzz most noticeable around 75-85. We have toll roads here with 80 mph speed limits. So thats all I feel

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Yep, sounds just like mine. Do you think the dealerships are balancing the 22s incorrectly? The two second-gen tacomas I had were probably the most sensitive trucks I've ever seen to wheel/tires, so bad that when I lifted them I kept the OE wheels and used high quality spacers to make the tires fit. There was a special finger adapter Toyota used to balance their tires via the lug holes, since the wheels were not hub centric. I don't have a vibration in my steering wheel at all, so if it's the wheels or tires it's one or both of the back ones, or it's the driveline somewhere. I have a couple buddies at work that have 2014s with the 17 or 18" alloy Z-71 wheels and they have never said anything about having any vibrations, I wonder how many people with those wheels experience this?

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Not sure if they're balancing te 22 s wrong but mine has 20 s with same problem and it started a year later....

Have you ever tried a different set of wheels/tires? Has anyone had the tire slipping on the wheel issue with the 20 or 22s? If your wheels are slipping in the tires that could explain it happening a year after the fact... If that's happening it's really ****ed up though...

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This thread has become quite depressing but even more loathsome than anything else. About every 50 pages you have new members discovering their truck is vibrating after a few thousand miles of ownership posting the same problems with the dealerships doing and saying the same thing with little or no resolve and several members on their second vibrating GM POS going through the same dog and pony show. I believe it was Einstein that said "Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." This really needs to hit GM in the pocket book before they will ever take any action. At least after coming here you know you're not imagining things, your 50K dollar truck is really a vibrating POS and NO... it's not likely it will ever be fixed.

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Have you ever tried a different set of wheels/tires? Has anyone had the tire slipping on the wheel issue with the 20 or 22s? If your wheels are slipping in the tires that could explain it happening a year after the fact... If that's happening it's really ****ed up though...

I haven't tried different wheels & never marked my tires to check for slipage....
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This thread has become quite depressing but even more loathsome than anything else. About every 50 pages you have new members discovering their truck is vibrating after a few thousand miles of ownership posting the same problems with the dealerships doing and saying the same thing with little or no resolve and several members on their second vibrating GM POS going through the same dog and pony show. I believe it was Einstein that said "Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." This really needs to hit GM in the pocket book before they will ever take any action. At least after coming here you know you're not imagining things, your 50K dollar truck is really a vibrating POS and NO... it's not likely it will ever be fixed.

They have no idea what the hell the problem is....they keep having the dealers do the same few things like road force balancing etc instead of really figuring it out on GM s end
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They have no idea what the hell the problem is....they keep having the dealers do the same few things like road force balancing etc instead of really figuring it out on GM s end

They know what the problem is. The problem with getting it fixed is that car companies are ran by business men and accountants that answer to share holders, and the price to fix it has not yet exceeded the price of ignoring it. Like I said until it hit's GM's bottom line they won't do anything. Expect to see 2016 owners on here within the next few months with the same problems going through the same motions.

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They know what the problem is. The problem with getting it fixed is that car companies are ran by business men and accountants that answer to share holders, and the price to fix it has not yet exceeded the price of ignoring it. Like I said until it hit's GM's bottom line they won't do anything. Expect to see 2016 owners on here within the next few months with the same problems going through the same motions.

It's sad but I think you are right....
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They know what the problem is. The problem with getting it fixed is that car companies are ran by business men and accountants that answer to share holders, and the price to fix it has not yet exceeded the price of ignoring it. Like I said until it hit's GM's bottom line they won't do anything. Expect to see 2016 owners on here within the next few months with the same problems going through the same motions.

2016 Yukon XL Denali owner right here (with vibration and pressure/buffeting issues).

 

I've asked for any folks from LA, Las Vegas or Detroit to let me know. I have pursued quite a few automobile rags/newspapers/online sites and was able to get a response pretty quickly from one of them. He wants to drive one that has both issues (or even just one). He also has contacts at GM that I'd bet no one on here has (through their dealer or not). For as many folks that have issues, I would have thought I could have found at least one owner.

 

For what it's worth I also created a Facebook group so please feel free to join.

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/GMissues/

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I was thinking of this today. Wait until you have to replace the tires. You will have to do it at a dealership because the road force spec on these trucks is less than what the tire industry spec is. Therefore good luck finding a tire dealer wheeling to swap tires out to find the perfect match. Or should as consumers we force our GM dealers to pay for RF since the Silverado spec is tighter than the tire industry threshold.

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