Vibration at certain speeds.

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71cruizer

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I have an 07 Tahoe that I bought Certified Used with 39K on it. I've been noticing a vibration that seems to come between 45 and 50 mph at approximately 1400 rpm. If I lift off the gas it goes away which I feel takes tire balance and brakes out of the equation. I think I sense it at lower speed at again around 1400 rpm. Another site referenced GM doc # 2035368 they issued to try to figure it out.

Has anybody experienced this and had it fixed?
 

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If your on stock wheels, try balancing them... I've had this problem and make sure they use a road force balance...
 

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or you can try a rotation to see if it changes. You wont feel a unbalenced wheel as much if it was on the rear than if it was on the front.
 
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Quick update. The dealer have me new Goodyear's, same as factory stock and it solved the problem.
 

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