That appears to have been it. I had taken it to the tire shop and they went through everything. I got under there today and greased everything. A couple u-joints took me than they probably should have. I've been using the same shop for PM's but the owner hasn't been there the last couple of times. I bet they relaxed a little. But I just ran down the road and back and didn't notice it. Fingers crossed that a little grease did the trick. Thanks!
Vibration on my truck after 60 MPH!!
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Efficient Transport, Jul 8, 2018.
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TIRE PRESS EQUAL AIRED.
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I’m having a similar issue checked the entire suspension and everything is 100 percent , I believe it’s the transmission because the light came on check trans at next stop and when I shift the vibration will go away or worsen , I have a automatic shift trans
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I'm actually paying attention to what you are saying and Im actually experiencing this as well. My mechanic is a beast. I'm going to have ti take his word on it when he says it's my throwout bearing. If you don't know what that is, it is in relation with the clutch. It doesn't make sense ti me that this could cause vibration to the truck like that, but like you, ive done everything but that and still vibration. And only sometimes now, it smooths out when i let off the accelerator. Ive also just recently read, a misfire can cause this vibration. I hope this helps you, and me as well.
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Its funny.....i just greased mine yesterday driving down road and thinking and i am sure no one ever greases throw out bearing and i did grease mine on truckstop. 13 speed has 3 grease points i need to go under again and find other 2 hope it solves this stupid vibration.MackMan21 Thanks this.
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