Hello all. First of all my truck is an ‘03 QCSB 4x4 with the NV5600 and 245k on the odo. Engine is all stock, and truck has 3”level, 1” rear synergy shackles, T steering upgrade, carli trackbar, TCG 1/2” longer control arms, and bilstein 5100s all the way around. Stock rims wear Wildpeak ATW3 315/70R17s.
I’ve had this shake for a while now, and have replaced any questionable part I can think of. Ball joints were out of spec, so I put in NAPA HD ball joints as EMF was out of stock for a while and I couldn’t wait any longer. Front right hub was just a little loose so I put in new SKF hubs. Both axle shafts have new spicer u joints. Front DS was rebuilt and balanced with spicers, as well as rear DS and also had the yoke damper removed. The front DS is removed right now but it makes no difference on or off. Upgraded to the T style steering, and I’ve had my tires balanced 3 times now ( last was roadforce balance). One of my control arm bushings was off center so I replaced all 4 with tubular control arms. I also replaced the trans mount. I’ve done all this work over the past two weeks, and my pocket hurts from it.
Ive gone so far as using my spare on each corner of the truck to see if I can eliminate the shake, still no dice. I put a go-pro under the truck to try and locate the source, but see nothing out of the ordinary.
Each upgrade had made improvements in the overall ride quality, but the damn shake is still consistent from 60 to 75 mph. It feels like it’s coming from the front end, but i don’t feel it in the steering wheel. The vibration oscillates a little bit, kinda comes and goes in severity, and is similar to an out of balance or out of round tire. When I take the truck out of gear and coast at idle, it’s still there; so no flywheel or crank damper issues.
Oh and I’ve had it aligned to Don Thurens specs.
I’ve fixed every thing I can think of, and scoured the forums for more ideas but I’m coming up empty.
Has anyone fixed this issue with something else that I haven’t already done? I’m close to giving up and just trying to live with it, but it drives me nuts on the highway. I commute over an hour each way for work, and will be driving back and forth from NH to Buffalo NY for the next year on a monthly basis. Someone has got to have a fix!
I’ve had this shake for a while now, and have replaced any questionable part I can think of. Ball joints were out of spec, so I put in NAPA HD ball joints as EMF was out of stock for a while and I couldn’t wait any longer. Front right hub was just a little loose so I put in new SKF hubs. Both axle shafts have new spicer u joints. Front DS was rebuilt and balanced with spicers, as well as rear DS and also had the yoke damper removed. The front DS is removed right now but it makes no difference on or off. Upgraded to the T style steering, and I’ve had my tires balanced 3 times now ( last was roadforce balance). One of my control arm bushings was off center so I replaced all 4 with tubular control arms. I also replaced the trans mount. I’ve done all this work over the past two weeks, and my pocket hurts from it.
Ive gone so far as using my spare on each corner of the truck to see if I can eliminate the shake, still no dice. I put a go-pro under the truck to try and locate the source, but see nothing out of the ordinary.
Each upgrade had made improvements in the overall ride quality, but the damn shake is still consistent from 60 to 75 mph. It feels like it’s coming from the front end, but i don’t feel it in the steering wheel. The vibration oscillates a little bit, kinda comes and goes in severity, and is similar to an out of balance or out of round tire. When I take the truck out of gear and coast at idle, it’s still there; so no flywheel or crank damper issues.
Oh and I’ve had it aligned to Don Thurens specs.
I’ve fixed every thing I can think of, and scoured the forums for more ideas but I’m coming up empty.
Has anyone fixed this issue with something else that I haven’t already done? I’m close to giving up and just trying to live with it, but it drives me nuts on the highway. I commute over an hour each way for work, and will be driving back and forth from NH to Buffalo NY for the next year on a monthly basis. Someone has got to have a fix!