MechanicalBob
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Since new, my 2022 Tremor (bought new in April 2023) has had a vibration that shows itself between 40 and 50 mph. It doesn't matter what gear it's in, e.g. I could be going up a hill in a lower gear, on flat ground, or coasting down a hill in a high gear--it's always there in that speed range. The vibration isn't severe, just enough to bother me and get the passenger side seatbelt flopping against the pillar. It's especially noticeable on sections of newly repaved road that has a really smooth surface. It feels just like an out of balance tire, but I don't think that's what it is.
I've got just over 15,000 miles on it now, so have had the tires rotated 3 times and don't really notice a difference afterward.
If it were a tire balance issue, wouldn't it get worse as I go faster? It doesn't; this truck is really smooth riding above 50 mph (and below 40).
I once thought maybe the road isn't as smooth as it looks, and the LT-rated tires are just stiff, but if that were the case I should notice it at higher speeds too. Going over the same stretches of road in my wife's Forester suggests the street is really smooth.
Since it's always at the same speed, could that be one of the drivetrain issues I read about? The only other drivetrain issue I've noticed is a slight clunk when starting from a stop, like from a stop light. That feels like a little slop in the driveshaft or U-joint, but is minor.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'm basically on a "watch list" at my local dealer so I'm hesitant to bring it in. Almost every time I do they screw something up, I get mad, give them something less than a 5-star review, then go through the never-ending loop of telling them they need to do 5-star work to get a 5-star review, but they don't get that. The last time I went in for an oil change, the lady put in my information then says "just a minute, I need to get my supervisor". He comes over and says "It looks like you've had some problems here in the past..." and I had to assure him that things are good now and I won't give him a bad review as long as he does good work.
I've got just over 15,000 miles on it now, so have had the tires rotated 3 times and don't really notice a difference afterward.
If it were a tire balance issue, wouldn't it get worse as I go faster? It doesn't; this truck is really smooth riding above 50 mph (and below 40).
I once thought maybe the road isn't as smooth as it looks, and the LT-rated tires are just stiff, but if that were the case I should notice it at higher speeds too. Going over the same stretches of road in my wife's Forester suggests the street is really smooth.
Since it's always at the same speed, could that be one of the drivetrain issues I read about? The only other drivetrain issue I've noticed is a slight clunk when starting from a stop, like from a stop light. That feels like a little slop in the driveshaft or U-joint, but is minor.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'm basically on a "watch list" at my local dealer so I'm hesitant to bring it in. Almost every time I do they screw something up, I get mad, give them something less than a 5-star review, then go through the never-ending loop of telling them they need to do 5-star work to get a 5-star review, but they don't get that. The last time I went in for an oil change, the lady put in my information then says "just a minute, I need to get my supervisor". He comes over and says "It looks like you've had some problems here in the past..." and I had to assure him that things are good now and I won't give him a bad review as long as he does good work.
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