I posted a poll about a month ago on driveline vibration. About 25% have the vibration. Mine is simple. I have a driveshaft that's out of round, has an (F) marked on it and an (OK) marked on it, and has several weights on both ends. A couple of weights are 180* of each other at the rear of the shaft. (I've been crawling around under it this morning instead of out enjoying it). It's obvious to me I have a defective drive shaft and the manufacturer Failed it and then after adding several more weights decided it was "good enough" and marked OK on it. I told the service writer at the dealership I had a driveshaft vibration the first time I took it in. He said it's the tires and it's a common problem with the new trucks. It didn't feel like tires to me but I thought he probably knows what he's talking about as he sees several trucks a day for various reasons. So they've rebalanced my tires twice, damaged and replaced one rim, scared up the others with removing and adding weights, put a rubber valve stem in the new rim to match the other three steel valve stems, and have totally overlooked the obvious. So on the third trip in, another mechanic drove my truck and said the vibration is normal, drove us back to the dealership, came to a stop and shut the motor off without 3 seconds to cool the turbo. Then the service writer rode with me and agrees the vibration isn't normal. Now Monday someone else will ride in it and give his opinion. I traded a perfectly good 2001. 5 for this truck. If I could undo it, I would in a heartbeat.