P. A. Schilke
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- First Name
- Phil
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- 2019 Ranger FX4 Lariat 4x4, 2020 Lincoln Nautilus, 2005 Alfa Motorhome
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- Engineer Retired
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Hi Jeff,I have the same issue with my truck it starts shaking at 80 and stops at 90 and it’s bad they told me it was nothing they could do and that it was just the characteristics of the truck ristics of the truck they tried five times to fix it
This sounds like driveline balance...Tire balance will not cure this. This is where frequency of vibration you are sensing is key. If you know what your engine RPM are and the transmission gear ratio for top gear you can calculate driveshaft RPM. Divide by 60 and you get the driveshaft frequency If measured vibration matches...then you have id'd the problem..
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
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It doesn't do it under acceleration or if I'm going down a hill that's steep enough for the truck to gain speed. It's just in that in between, light load area. Was much more noticeable the other morning when it was 12°F outside......
I'll give an update next week.
