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I just noticed today that I somehow posted this in the wrong vehicle year forum. (smack forehead)
I've been plodding away at trying to pinpoint the cause of my 2003 Tahoe Z71 vibration.
It's most noticeable between 25mph and 60mph where it starts to trail off. Keeping 70mph+ seems a good alternative for now. It also causes a bit of a resonance between 40mph-55mph. Sort of a WAH-WAH-WAH low resonance.
I've owned the truck for just over 2 years / 20,000 miles and this just spontaneously started about a month ago when we had a brief cold-snap of 15-20 degrees. Nothing new for this truck though.
After hoping and checking on the easier things.....
-New tank of fresh gas. Too easy.
-Spark plugs and wires checked.....
-Happens in OD,.....and 3rd gear and 2nd gear at the MPH's noted above.
-GOES AWAY with the very slightest of deceleration! Consistently, no matter the speed where decel is started.
-Slightly less noticeable under heavy acceleration over moderate acceleration.
-Happens under steady-state speed at the speeds noted above.
-Wheels & Tires removed and balanced and checked for separated belts. (Firestone)
(only 1 year, 10k miles, stock sz)
-added a can of transmission (converter) anti-shudder.
-happens in either 4-Auto or 2WD. (4WD button function inoperative for long time)
-have not had opportunity to swap wheels with anyone.
-was going to swap rear U-Joint but the shop had driveshaft out and said it didn't need it.
when on a lift, the rear of the driveshaft was rock solid, wouldn't move.
-The rear driveshaft yoke where it goes into the transfer-case moves a little and clunks a little.
IS THAT NORMAL? The U-joint itself seems fine and the noise seems to be inside the transfer case.
So, here is the VIDEO, even though it's as much about the AUDIO!
23Mb - may take a few seconds to download.
http://www.media-swap.com/2003_Tahoe_driveshaft.mp4
I've been plodding away at trying to pinpoint the cause of my 2003 Tahoe Z71 vibration.
It's most noticeable between 25mph and 60mph where it starts to trail off. Keeping 70mph+ seems a good alternative for now. It also causes a bit of a resonance between 40mph-55mph. Sort of a WAH-WAH-WAH low resonance.
I've owned the truck for just over 2 years / 20,000 miles and this just spontaneously started about a month ago when we had a brief cold-snap of 15-20 degrees. Nothing new for this truck though.
After hoping and checking on the easier things.....
-New tank of fresh gas. Too easy.
-Spark plugs and wires checked.....
-Happens in OD,.....and 3rd gear and 2nd gear at the MPH's noted above.
-GOES AWAY with the very slightest of deceleration! Consistently, no matter the speed where decel is started.
-Slightly less noticeable under heavy acceleration over moderate acceleration.
-Happens under steady-state speed at the speeds noted above.
-Wheels & Tires removed and balanced and checked for separated belts. (Firestone)
(only 1 year, 10k miles, stock sz)
-added a can of transmission (converter) anti-shudder.
-happens in either 4-Auto or 2WD. (4WD button function inoperative for long time)
-have not had opportunity to swap wheels with anyone.
-was going to swap rear U-Joint but the shop had driveshaft out and said it didn't need it.
when on a lift, the rear of the driveshaft was rock solid, wouldn't move.
-The rear driveshaft yoke where it goes into the transfer-case moves a little and clunks a little.
IS THAT NORMAL? The U-joint itself seems fine and the noise seems to be inside the transfer case.
So, here is the VIDEO, even though it's as much about the AUDIO!
23Mb - may take a few seconds to download.
http://www.media-swap.com/2003_Tahoe_driveshaft.mp4