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    BeachJeepin
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    Suburban Vibrations

    Hey,
    Been trying to troubleshoot my parent's 1997 Chevy Suburban with no luck. The front end vibrates going about 50 and gets worse as speed increases. It FEELS like a warped rotor, but I've replaced rotors, calipers, flushed the lines, rotated tires, nothing seems to cure it. Any one else heard of this problem on their late 90s Chevy truck? I know its a pretty common thing cuz my girlfriend's dad traded in his 1999 Chevy Silverado because of the same problem. The thing is hell to drive on long trips. Any ideas?


    Also, I'm looking for black fender flares for this Suburban. Anybody know where i can get some?

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    my '96 tahoe vibrated for all 150k miles i drove it. still does at 180k. replaced rotors, wheels, tires. cv's, everything, never figured it out. it'll splash water at you if you put a full drink in the cupholder.

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    yup exactly!! anyone know what the fix is? i hate this POS.

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    they'll get used to it

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    shocks? steering dampner? worn ball joints- worn ball joints will have less resistance and no preload to keep the wheels from tracking correctly which could cause a vibration.
    also could be a broken belt in the tires

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    Its been this way for over 50k miles.. i can feel the brakes grab a little harder on some areas than other areas of the rotor... Anybody know who makes the most durable rotors?

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    if an 8000 mile demo has any of the above then maybe thats it. if you figure it out met me know.

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    Are not most vibrations over 50-60 due to improper wheel balancing. Did not seem like it would such a simple solution on my 04 F150 that vibrated at 65+, but after having all four wheel balanced again, drives smooth (well as smooth as a Ford is going to get).
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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02
    my '96 tahoe vibrated for all 150k miles i drove it. still does at 180k. replaced rotors, wheels, tires. cv's, everything, never figured it out. it'll splash water at you if you put a full drink in the cupholder.
    Have as Chevy's with 150k, 110k, 75k, and 40k, on 93, 98, 99, and 02. Never had vibration issues. Have you attempted replacing steering components, ie tie rods, idler, pitman, etc.??
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    ball joints maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02
    if an 8000 mile demo has any of the above then maybe thats it.

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    Alignment?

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    I'm gonna go with tie rod ends and balancing.
    not rotors, unless it only happens when you apply the brakes
    put some golf balls in the tires
    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    jwingfield2k
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    ball joints, same thing with my f250 and my 98 suburban

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    My 02 'burban started doing this shortly after I bought it. Turned out to be a bad tire - it hat a pretty decent sized bubble on the inside, close enough to the tread to have some effect. I guess it could have been wheel balance too, since I just went out and bought 4 new tires + balancing.
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