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I have had the road force balance done, changed nothing.  Still on the factory tires (I only have 35,000 miles on the truck) and am curious if different tires will change or fix things, but I'm not convinced it is the tires.  I'm looking for a set of cheap used or basic 17" steel wheels to put snow tires on (17" snow tires are a lot cheaper than 22 inchers!).  That will give me the chance to see if there is any difference.  I've also tried the air pressure thing, but I have the 22" wheels with the rubber band tires and if I pump them up, the ride is horrible, but it doesn't change the vibrating at all either.

I really do want to just get rid of the truck, but as mentioned a comparably equipped Ram is just too much right now.  I think it's ridiculous that these trucks have had all these issues and GM just doesn't seem to want to do anything about it.  I am also very unhappy with how I've been treated by the Chevy dealers and Chevy.  I think the front brake pad issue should have been taken care of no questions asked.  Yes, brakes are a wear item, but these obviously had a problem that was not due to normal wear and tear.  I was also not happy that I had to spend more time and effort to finally get a dealership to do the tranny fluid change, especially considering the known issues, TSB's, and the fact GM admitted they put the wrong fluid in them.  Being told that they don't do TSB's because "I" want it done?  Really?  Perhaps if the issue was something that wasn't on all vehicles, but this whole transmission thing is a no brainer, still....

I really don't want to have to go spend more time and money chasing down issues myself...I shouldn't have to.  I am willing to try some things if they're relatively cheap and easy, like the clamps on the leaf springs, but I'm not paying to have the drive shaft balanced or any of the other crap others having to do.

Regardless, even if I do somehow manage to get things relatively straightened out on the cheap, this is my first GM in 20+ years and it will be my last.   

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16 hours ago, EDL said:

I have had the road force balance done, changed nothing.  Still on the factory tires (I only have 35,000 miles on the truck) and am curious if different tires will change or fix things, but I'm not convinced it is the tires.  I'm looking for a set of cheap used or basic 17" steel wheels to put snow tires on (17" snow tires are a lot cheaper than 22 inchers!).  That will give me the chance to see if there is any difference.  I've also tried the air pressure thing, but I have the 22" wheels with the rubber band tires and if I pump them up, the ride is horrible, but it doesn't change the vibrating at all either.

I really do want to just get rid of the truck, but as mentioned a comparably equipped Ram is just too much right now.  I think it's ridiculous that these trucks have had all these issues and GM just doesn't seem to want to do anything about it.  I am also very unhappy with how I've been treated by the Chevy dealers and Chevy.  I think the front brake pad issue should have been taken care of no questions asked.  Yes, brakes are a wear item, but these obviously had a problem that was not due to normal wear and tear.  I was also not happy that I had to spend more time and effort to finally get a dealership to do the tranny fluid change, especially considering the known issues, TSB's, and the fact GM admitted they put the wrong fluid in them.  Being told that they don't do TSB's because "I" want it done?  Really?  Perhaps if the issue was something that wasn't on all vehicles, but this whole transmission thing is a no brainer, still....

I really don't want to have to go spend more time and money chasing down issues myself...I shouldn't have to.  I am willing to try some things if they're relatively cheap and easy, like the clamps on the leaf springs, but I'm not paying to have the drive shaft balanced or any of the other crap others having to do.

Regardless, even if I do somehow manage to get things relatively straightened out on the cheap, this is my first GM in 20+ years and it will be my last.   


wow, haven’t looked at this for a few years.  The first post on this thread was August 4th, 2013.  Now, 854 posts later still hammering away at same’o same’o problems and none-solutions.

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On 12/11/2021 at 9:43 AM, Snoringbear said:


wow, haven’t looked at this for a few years.  The first post on this thread was August 4th, 2013.  Now, 854 posts later still hammering away at same’o same’o problems and none-solutions.

   

  The real sad part about all this is it's not 854 posts it's 854 PAGES of posts which is about  12800 posts and replies !!

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I have looked at many of the posts here to see if anyone has done what I have to alleviate these vibrations but I don’t think anyone has. Background: I used to race 1/8 mile asphalt supermods so I never liked the thought of torque restriction electronics or ABS or traction control. I had the vibration problems even when my 2017 Silverado 3500hd WT was new, especially it was felt while slowly shifting from 2nd to 3rd and then to 4th. Modulation of throttle in higher gears also caused vibration.  I removed traction control and ABS fuses and the vibrations are no longer present. Smooth as glass all the way to 90.  I have dash lights now but in the future may be able to take them away with HPtuners.  The truck is a different animal with this easy mod as acceleration is not hindered and is now instant. I am convinced that there are programming issues related to the transmission and torque control. The transmission, 6L90, now shifts firmly also. Love my truck, love every vehicle I’ve ever owned. I mostly tow with my truck so I had to buy a towing brake system since the factory one is disabled when I disabled the ABS. Totally worth it, the trailer brake is better than what came with the truck by far. Good luck to all out there!

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22 hours ago, WT35002017 said:

I have looked at many of the posts here to see if anyone has done what I have to alleviate these vibrations but I don’t think anyone has. Background: I used to race 1/8 mile asphalt supermods so I never liked the thought of torque restriction electronics or ABS or traction control. I had the vibration problems even when my 2017 Silverado 3500hd WT was new, especially it was felt while slowly shifting from 2nd to 3rd and then to 4th. Modulation of throttle in higher gears also caused vibration.  I removed traction control and ABS fuses and the vibrations are no longer present. Smooth as glass all the way to 90.  I have dash lights now but in the future may be able to take them away with HPtuners.  The truck is a different animal with this easy mod as acceleration is not hindered and is now instant. I am convinced that there are programming issues related to the transmission and torque control. The transmission, 6L90, now shifts firmly also. Love my truck, love every vehicle I’ve ever owned. I mostly tow with my truck so I had to buy a towing brake system since the factory one is disabled when I disabled the ABS. Totally worth it, the trailer brake is better than what came with the truck by far. Good luck to all out there!

LOL, there you go remove TC and ABS and its fixed, gotta love people buying these engineering fails and trying to reengineer a failure. 

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Unfortunately the dealership won’t pay me to spend my time going over with them what is wrong and needs to be fixed. The whole culture of the customer bowing down to the almighty corporations to me is just crazy. When I bought the truck I figured it would take me a little time to sort it out. If the fuel injection system was defective I would have just slapped a carb on it and been more than happy doing it too.  As you can tell, I’ve owned a BMW before…

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the vibrations I managed to track down , was caused by the torque converter "slip rpm" tables in the tcu.  a quick fix is to drive the druck in 4th or 5th gear and in tow haul, this disables v4 mode tcc slip tables and towhaul should disable tcc depending on your tcu software.

 

really need to reprogram everything on the transmission  software

 

 

when i was messing around with the software in v4 mode, i changed the slip rpm for tcc to as close to 0 rpm as possible to maximize lock up on the highway, well that back fired and gave me tremendous shake and vibrations, so the tcc actually needs slip when lugging the motor so as not to feel the vibes at that low rpm

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On 4/25/2022 at 7:56 PM, Michael J Dixon said:

I sold these trucks. I had a customer complain about this. Service department had to put a new drive shaft on it. My 2014 is doing the chevy shake now. I'm going to change drive shaft and rear axles.

 If you sold these things and you actually worked at a dealership then you should know The drive shaft does not solve the problem .It's the torque converter that's the problem and if that doesn't fix it then you're gonna be throwing everything at it  

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7 hours ago, Pinnacle said:

 If you sold these things and you actually worked at a dealership then you should know The drive shaft does not solve the problem .It's the torque converter that's the problem and if that doesn't fix it then you're gonna be throwing everything at it  

Any new torque converter or do you have a suggestion? 

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20 hours ago, Dearmosd said:

Any new torque converter or do you have a suggestion? 

Gm has an updated one, so does the aftermarket world. But before doing that there is a new mobil 1 tranny fluid that gm came out with its a tsb.  Do that first 

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1 hour ago, Pinnacle said:

Gm has an updated one, so does the aftermarket world. But before doing that there is a new mobil 1 tranny fluid that gm came out with its a tsb.  Do that first 

Thanks for that info Pinnacle. My '16 Silverado 5.3 has the shake. Comes in starting in the low 70 MPH range. Is there a part number or item number for the Mobile 1 trans fluid that you mention?

 

Also, can an independent shop do the fluid flush, or does the truck need to be plugged into a dealer/GM computer for a reflash after the flush is completed. I'd like to avoid the dealer if possible due to no to little faith in their abilities.

 

Thanks again

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