Vibration in rear at 65mph+
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Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/20/2005 1:44:49 AM
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Pinkley
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I just bought an 05 Frontier LE 4x4. My problem is that it has a pretty bad vibration in the rear end when it reaches 65mph. I took it in and they balance all four tires but it didn't seem to help, infact it is getting a bit worst. Is there anyone out there that has had this problem...I love my truck but it is very frustrating to me that I paid that much money and possibly purchased a lemon!
< Message edited by Pinkley -- 9/30/2005 4:03:44 PM >
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/20/2005 1:54:50 PM
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ntxmotorsports
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have you had it checked for alignment?
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/20/2005 6:23:14 PM
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Brad Starkey
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I'd have them check for an out of round tire or a bent or damaged rim. All the balancing in the world won't help that. Many times they don't look too close when they balance tires so it could easily have gotten passed them. If those are OK, take a look at the drive line for a bad U-joint or something. New or not, it happens.
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/20/2005 8:49:17 PM
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Pinkley
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Thanks Brad, I have had a little sigh of relief reading your reply. I have never bought a new vehicle, and probly won't again in this lifetime, so I have been worried about this since I brought the truck home. Thanks again, Pinkley.
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/20/2005 8:52:03 PM
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Pinkley
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No, I haven't had them check for aliegnment. Thank you for your suggestion. I will be taking the truck in Friday. I will keep you posted. Thanks again, Pinkley.
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/20/2005 9:25:58 PM
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Brad Starkey
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Oh, just another word. Since it is a new vehicle, they MUST fix it. And it has to be fixed to the point that you are happy, not them. Doesn't matter if they think it's OK, all that matters is whether or not you think it's OK. Also, if you take it back three times for the same problem, (I believe... check with your local BBB) you can demand another vehicle or your money back. The lemon law!!! OK,OK, it probably won't come to that. I'm just saying, don't take any guff off of them. It's just that there's a few dealers out there that don't care you know. But I'm sure your's is fine. Enjoy your new rig, Brad
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/22/2005 12:16:29 AM
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Pinkley
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Thanks again.....I guess I should be documenting all of this. So far the service dept. seems very attentive, but that is good to know if I need to throw my weight around so to speak. I live in Oregon and I will research our "Lemon Law" just incase.
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/26/2005 5:14:06 PM
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Brad Starkey
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Well first off, let's see what the mechanic has to say. That being said I wonder what kind of tires you have on your truck? I only ask because if they're ther big romper stomper kind, they're gonna vibrate a little no matter what. Them big old knarly tires ain't perfectly smooth and are gonna vibrate/buzz a little you know. It's just the way they are. However, if they're just regular tires then they should be smooth as silk. Anyway, here's what I would do next. Have them rotate the tires, front to rear. Drive it at 65-70 and see how the vibration is then? If it transfers to the front, it's one of the tires. No doubt about it. If a bad tire is transfered to the front, the vibration will come with it and you'll feel it in the steering wheel. However, if it stays in the rear something else is causing the vibration. In other words, it has nothing to do with the tires. Then, you give them the "I've had just about enough of this look" when you take it back. After all, it's new and you shouldn't have to put up with this kinda thing. See if that lites their fire a little. Let us know what happens, Brad
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RE: Vibration in rear at 65mph+ - 9/27/2005 12:01:13 AM
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Pinkley
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You were thinking on the same lines as me Brad!! When I drove away from the dealership I could feel the vib. in the steering at about 10mph. I immediately knew that he had rotated the back to the front. Still being a little skeptical, I belive the problem may be solved. I called Rick, (machanic), this morning and I said, "before you say anything to influence my report I would like to tell you what I think you did with the truck." When I mentioned that he had rotated the tires he said that he was relieved that the vib. was in the front. Reguardless of what the local tire company had said previous, he believes it is a bad tire. I swear I could have saved us all alot of time and money on this one. I have had tires do this before and, cross your fingers, I'm relatively sure that that is the problem. Wednesday I have an appointment with a different tire company, apparently they supply the brand of rubber that comes with the Frontier, and they are going to check out the tires. OH MY GOD!!! If this doesn't correct the problem I may go Postal of these peps. P.S. The tires are a highway tire that are stock. I couldn't stand those rompers with the vib. I'd go NUTS!! Once again, thanks for the replies and I will let you know.
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