Justin
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I'm not sure if Jenna posted in here yet or not, but we had bad vibration on our 2016 above 72, but gnarly at 80mph. Culprit was 100% the factory Bridgestone tires.
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Our 2016 with the Goodyear Assurance tires is the best highway-riding vehicle I've had.
And that's saying something.
Really not excited about reading this. My new one has this exact issue. I’d say from 76-83mph. It’s not horrible, but the vibration is there. It comes from the rear, my steering wheel stays smooth thankfully.Vibration occurs, generally, over 75mph and is exacerbated on long sweeping turns.
There are TSBs for both.
Really not excited about reading this. My new one has this exact issue. I’d say from 76-83mph. It’s not horrible, but the vibration is there. It comes from the rear, my steering wheel stays smooth thankfully.
It doesn’t really have the booming/buffeting issue just driving but there are things that cause it, and plug my ears. Like when you hit the break in the road where it goes from pavement to a bridge or when a strong crosswind hits while on the interstate.
For as long as I can remember the extended length GM suvs have had a little bit of booming and could plug my ears. I remember riding in my grandmas 04 XL, going down the dirt road to their house, the washboards would plug my ears up and so would going across the cattle guard.
So far, and it’s only been two days in the new one, my wife hasn’t had any complaints with this. But we have a thousand mile ride home so we will see if she notices anything.
It’s not that big of a deal, I haven’t owned a GM suv that hasn’t ever not vibrated at higher speeds. I fought tooth and nail on a 2012 suburban and ended up getting rid of it because of that.Yeah but you got 15% off sticker!!!
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Bring it back to the dealer immediately and don’t pick it back up until it’s fixed.
Seriously.
I haven’t owned a GM suv that hasn’t ever not vibrated at higher speeds.
That’s what I’m really hoping as well. The first trip on the interstate it did vibrate, but that has gone away. Hopefully with a little more driving the rest will resolve. It has sat on their lot all year since December and it only had 7 miles on it so there’s a chance it’s the tires. I’m being optimistic. Now if I can figure out the sound it’s making under medium acceleration.
Under medium acceleration a hissing, light tick, from the driver’s side. When you accelerate hard enough for the intake to make its deep sound, the hissing goes away.Whats the sound its making?