New to the forum.
I have a 2004 Chevy suburban 2wd that has developed a really bad vibration at 65mph literally all the way up to 60 no vibration and past 74mph vibration stops
I have had almost the entire front end replaced (from the hubs to the steering link) I have also had the suspension replaced as well and there is still a vibration
The driveshaft is aluminum and I did replace the rear u-joint and the vibration did dissipate a little. I want to a axle shop and they said aluminum axles can't be balanced and sent me on my way so I'm not really even sure it's it's the axel.
Any ideas where else the vibration may be coming from? Or if you think the axel is bad?
I have a 2004 Chevy suburban 2wd that has developed a really bad vibration at 65mph literally all the way up to 60 no vibration and past 74mph vibration stops
I have had almost the entire front end replaced (from the hubs to the steering link) I have also had the suspension replaced as well and there is still a vibration
The driveshaft is aluminum and I did replace the rear u-joint and the vibration did dissipate a little. I want to a axle shop and they said aluminum axles can't be balanced and sent me on my way so I'm not really even sure it's it's the axel.
Any ideas where else the vibration may be coming from? Or if you think the axel is bad?