sickk23
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Don’t get too excited. This thread is for 2015+, suvs before then didn’t suffer from the booming/buffeting issue.Glad I found this thread
I have a new to me 2010 Tahoe LT 128k miles and I've had to have the alignment done three times due to vibrations and reading this thread I now know it's not the rims and tires like I thought (new rims and tires) I was told its the gears in the rear end but I don't know
My 17 burb Premier w/ 22s doesn’t have any issues. What’s funny is all of our Grand Cherokees (2012, 14, 15 & 2017) have a booming issue on certain pavements and at certain times. It’s almost comical at this point that my burb doesn’t do it. But I’m completely fine with that.
FWIW, I’ve had a 2016 Tahoe loaner on 18s that did have the booming and buffeting issue. It also had a rough idle but I suppose that’s getting off topic.