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Vibration

Ecoram2017

New Member
May 16, 2019
5
0
Truck Year
2017
Hey guys I’m new to the ecodiesel forum.
I have a 2017 ecodiesel big horn.
I was running original tires and mags with 2.5” leveling kit.
I changed the tires to a 33” more agressive and LT TIRE. There was a slight vibrate going on and then it got worse with time. I thought maybe I bent a rim or something which I New I didn’t so I went out and bought some new mags from HD. In the mean time the dealer found some problems with my diff rebuilt it and balanced the drive shaft. I put on my new mags with my new tires and the vibration is still there. Also when I put a maxi trailer on it makes the vibration worse. Do you guys have any idea what can be causing this vibration. Now the dealer is giving me a hard time and is saying it’s the tires but when I got them balanced it didn’t take a lot of weights or look off to me.
Give me your opinions 2073
 

JohnnyMac

Member
May 19, 2019
75
23
Truck Year
2018
Not sure what kind of tires you have, but I put some 35's on my last Ram (2500 6.4 Hemi) and they were off brand (Cheap Chinese). I had them balanced 4 times (even road force balance) before I finally figured out that they were pretty badly out of round. I ultimately had to get a new set. If I were you, I'd have them checked for run-out. If the tires aren't out of round, then have them road force balanced. Good luck!!
 
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