Hey All,
The background: 2004. 5 QC SB Auto with the 70 MPH vibration.
Visit #1 to dealer, they adjusted caster to change driveline angle. Vibration still there.
Visit #2 to dealer, adjusted caster all the way (forward?). Vibration still there with no improvement. Dealer stated they cannot adjust any further because it is all the way forward.
Now, I know it is not a caster issue or (most likely) even a driveline angle issue. It is a shaft issue. But you can't tell the dealer this
So, the DC zone rep is supposed to call me tomorrow to discuss my unhappiness. Can you say Lemon Law??? And I am going to have the dealer change the caster back to factory settings.
Question time: What effect does this changing the caster have on the truck. My thoughts are increased wear on the steering components among other things. The steering is a little squirrelly if you ask me.
Anything else I should be worried about?
From your vibrationally challenged friend,
Steve
The background: 2004. 5 QC SB Auto with the 70 MPH vibration.
Visit #1 to dealer, they adjusted caster to change driveline angle. Vibration still there.
Visit #2 to dealer, adjusted caster all the way (forward?). Vibration still there with no improvement. Dealer stated they cannot adjust any further because it is all the way forward.
Now, I know it is not a caster issue or (most likely) even a driveline angle issue. It is a shaft issue. But you can't tell the dealer this

So, the DC zone rep is supposed to call me tomorrow to discuss my unhappiness. Can you say Lemon Law??? And I am going to have the dealer change the caster back to factory settings.
Question time: What effect does this changing the caster have on the truck. My thoughts are increased wear on the steering components among other things. The steering is a little squirrelly if you ask me.
Anything else I should be worried about?
From your vibrationally challenged friend,
Steve