Posted by sasedivy on January 25, 2010 at 21:07:46 from (71.171.225.211):
In Reply to: 2009 GMC posted by Cman on January 24, 2010 at 09:23:36:
[quote:b576ac2a4b]viberation, felt in the steering wheel, seat and floor.[/quote:b576ac2a4b]
Cman
Certainly inspect the drive line for pinion angle, drive-shaft joint phase & balance, & usually a vib in the seat and floor does indicate an out of balance condition somewhere in the rear but having the vib telescope through the steering wheel would indicate a problem forward of drive line.
What (if any) components has the dealer replaced (please be very specific).
Has the engine been checked for Ign. misfire, is the vib more pronounced on the drivers or passengers side, has the dealer realigned & or hung extra weight on the exhaust system, have the wheels been spun while on the vehicle, how about tire inflation=max, have you driven around with the vehicle loaded?
Chevcase asked about aftermarket equipment, have you installed anything that is not OEM like bug deflectors, cab visor, running boards, lift kits or ground effect packages?.. Anything?
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