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Old 08-17-2009, 04:26 PM
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I don't think I can take you pic off even if I wanted to.

my stereo will shake the pedals too.
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no i tried it without the radio on ...same thing
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Old 08-17-2009, 04:42 PM
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Alright just checking, sometimes it can be the stupid little things.
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ok went for a drive coasting to 60 mph took foot off the pedals and its comming from the stearing wheel shaft it feels like just the slightest vibration in the foot pedal but i think its comming from the stearing??? make since
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If I have to guess, I would say the brake rotors could be a little warped. It is not uncommon on these trucks as the brake rotors are crappy! It happens all of the time to most cars actually....
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im thinkin tires (that they just put on) are not balanced to the tee. takin it in . hell i just got it saturday night i shouldnt get any back talk ...i hope
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I'm tellin' ya - a little shimmy when you put your foot on the brake pedal is the rotors....get you a new set of front rotors if the tire balancing does not do it.
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it doesent do it when break is applied
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I'm tellin' ya - a little shimmy when you put your foot on the brake pedal is the rotors....get you a new set of front rotors if the tire balancing does not do it.
he said its when he is on the gas...
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My 2wd recently started doing the exact same thing. Almost like a buzzing vibration. Almost sounds and feels like it has mud terrain tires on it. I feel it in the gas pedal and steering wheel. It is wost between about 30 and 65. I was on the highway this after noon and at 60, I kicked it up in neutral and it didn't change at all. Let me know what you find, I need to make time to get mine back to the dealer. It only has 18,700 miles on it and 80% are highway miles.
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