From time to time we have all mentioned the importance of the dealer when there is a problem. The dealer is the first line of defense for the consumer.
Wayne,
You couldn't have been more correct in that statement. Basically, DC corporate doesn't give a hoot about the customer. They build the truck and ship it out. Thats about it.
When there is a problem with the truck, the dealer gets to handle it. Not DC.
When there is an unhappy customer, the dealer gets the earful. Not DC
When there is a recall, a flood, fire, famine, you name it, the dealer handles it. Not DC.
So why should DC care? They don't have to deal with any of the issues.
Luckily, I have a dealer that tried to help me fix my vibe, even though I didn't buy the truck from them. They brought in a DC engineer who spent 6 hours on the truck and made the vibration significantly better. It is still there, but almost liveable. Almost.
They keep promising there is a fix on the way but I have my doubts. Why fix what they don't have to deal with. I guess I will just have to wait and see.
The problem you had is not so common, and I believe a good dealer would have fixed it.
Respectfully, Joe D. , I disagree with this statement. I firmly believe that there is a serious design flaw in the vehicle somewhere causing this vibration. I will not pretend to know where, i. e. engine, trans, shaft, frame or whatever. I believe that there are a large number of trucks with the vibration and that most owners either don't know or don't care because it is a truck. The TDR, DTR, NWB and Oilburners groups are a relatively small percentage of owners who tend to be fanatical about their rides and as such, notice things like the vibe.
Take my wife (PLEASE!) for example. The same 70 MPH vibration that drives me nuts doesn't even register with her. A typical car owner. Put gas in it, change the oil once a year and drive it.
I think DC counts on people like her. They won't complain so why fix it? Even the engineer that looked at my truck said as much. A low priority for DC he said, because not enough complaints about the vibe. The squeaky wheel principle at work.
Wayne, congratulations and good luck with the Durango.
Steve