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Old 04-09-2013, 07:38 PM
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Hey everyone, I need help diagnosing a problem on my sisters 2000 GMC Envoy. At speeds above 20 mph, there's a strange vibration that I cant pinpoint. Its loudest at around 45mph. Here's the kicker. Its not a constant vibration! It's intermittent. The vibration fades in and out every 4-5 seconds, and lasts about 3 seconds. At first I thought maybe wheel bearing or U-Joint, but usually those produce a constant vibration and/or noise. Its got *drum roll* 268k miles, if it helps. I'd really like to figure this out asap. Thanks in advance!
 
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Is it in 4wd?
 
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No lol
 
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Old 04-10-2013, 11:23 AM
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It could be a u-joint, or possibly the front axle disconnect isn't disconnecting. The front driveshaft should spin while its in 2wd.
 
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i would double check all the U-joints in the front and the rear. could it also be a wheel weight perhaps?? or an aging tire that needs to be changed????
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if the vibration can be felt in the steering wheel try rotating the front tires to the back of the truck and see if it goes away. might just be a bad tire
 
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All very good suggestions. I'll check all of that out and get back to you guys.
 
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That sounds just like what my truck did when my tire had busted bands. Not sure if there's a technical term for that or not.
 
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Old 04-12-2013, 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by NateDG
That sounds just like what my truck did when my tire had busted bands. Not sure if there's a technical term for that or not.
That's interesting. I'm not sure how old the tires are, but still worth checking. Thanks.
 
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