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Dave Zuber

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I just got a 21, my fourth Cummins with a RAM attached to it. Big Horn, Crew, Shortbed, 4x4, at 1000 miles now.

It has a vibration that starts at 65 and goes to 72mph. Very noticeable right at 68mph and 1600 rpm. The engine does have a slight vibration at 1600 also, when under light load and the transmission is locked up, but that is barely noticeable in 5th or lower gears.

After doing an online search I found this from AAM, who makes our axle and I think the driveshaft:
https://www.demandaam.com/technical-support/aam-technical-tips/driveshaft-balancing

So, instead of turning my new truck over to a 'Flat Hatter' at the dealership, I tried balancing the driveshaft myself using that hose clamp technique. I bought a couple of 4 1/2" worm drive hose clamps, and on the first try I knew I was on the right path. One hose clamp made more vibration, but the frequency was exactly the same. On the ninth try (in 101 degree heat) I started to see some success. One hose clamp is too much weight, but two spread about 120 degrees was very close. I also placed them 1/2 way down the drive shaft. The sweet spot ended up centered at 90 degrees to the existing weight that was near the front of the shaft. Now the vibs in that 65-72mph area are greatly reduced. But, I may notice slightly more in the 50-60mph area. Still not sure about that.

Give it a try.
 
Took way less time to just screw on the hose clamps. Plus, I don't even know where to take it for repair and I don't have a way to carry it.
 
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I personally wouldn't take anything off a new truck or take it anywhere but the dealer. Give them a chance... my dealer is great... stuff happens. Tell them about your experiment.

Let us know what happens.

Cheers, Ron
 
I personally wouldn't take anything off a new truck or take it anywhere but the dealer. Give them a chance... my dealer is great... stuff happens. Tell them about your experiment.

Let us know what happens.

Cheers, Ron

good you have a trusted knowledgeable RAM dealer, most do not. (as an example, look at the 100+ posts on poorly executed factory recalls performed all over the country )
 
good you have a trusted knowledgeable RAM dealer, most do not. (as an example, look at the 100+ posts on poorly executed factory recalls performed all over the country )

Out of how many 100s of thousands of trucks. I don't believe most, some more like it. States have lemon laws as well. I would never give up, but that's me. I'm not sure I would buy anything from a dealership I didn't trust.

Best of luck fixing your trucks.
 
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