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2005 Silverado driveline vibration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nughuffer" data-source="post: 752789" data-attributes="member: 851"><p>I've had this on my 06 Dmax forever. Depending on throttle/load it would happen anywhere from 45-52ish mph. Always when running empty. I researched it at one point after changing various mounts/ujoints/road force tire balancing etc and it seems to be a fairly well-known issue with these trucks. Its been a while but I believe GM calls it "beam shake" or something like that. There is at least one TSB but I don't think any recalls. It has to do with resonant frequencies between the drivetrain, suspension, cab, and frame rails and the road. Supposedly there are updated rear cab mounts that can eliminate it but the correct part numbers were hard to source. I never ended up changing them as most said it did not fully eliminate the issue. If you put a couple of hundred lbs of bagged sand or similar material in the bed behind the rear wheels and it stops then its beam shake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nughuffer, post: 752789, member: 851"] I've had this on my 06 Dmax forever. Depending on throttle/load it would happen anywhere from 45-52ish mph. Always when running empty. I researched it at one point after changing various mounts/ujoints/road force tire balancing etc and it seems to be a fairly well-known issue with these trucks. Its been a while but I believe GM calls it "beam shake" or something like that. There is at least one TSB but I don't think any recalls. It has to do with resonant frequencies between the drivetrain, suspension, cab, and frame rails and the road. Supposedly there are updated rear cab mounts that can eliminate it but the correct part numbers were hard to source. I never ended up changing them as most said it did not fully eliminate the issue. If you put a couple of hundred lbs of bagged sand or similar material in the bed behind the rear wheels and it stops then its beam shake. [/QUOTE]
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