vibration
#1
vibration
1999 ram 1500 4x4 sport 5.9
I felt a vibration when i bought the truck a few months ago, at highway speeds above 55 MPH.
I rotated the tires and the vibration got better, but still noticable.
Now I feel a shake right under the drivers floor.
everything in the front end seems tight, sway bar, track bar are ok.
Would a severly out of balance rear tire cause the driveshaft to vibrate to the point you could feel it shaking the tranny??
It seems to be the only thing under my feet that might be causing this, and I know the tire is bad??
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I felt a vibration when i bought the truck a few months ago, at highway speeds above 55 MPH.
I rotated the tires and the vibration got better, but still noticable.
Now I feel a shake right under the drivers floor.
everything in the front end seems tight, sway bar, track bar are ok.
Would a severly out of balance rear tire cause the driveshaft to vibrate to the point you could feel it shaking the tranny??
It seems to be the only thing under my feet that might be causing this, and I know the tire is bad??
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#2
RE: vibration
It's possible you are feeling the shake under the floor because that is where your feet are at. I'm not trying to be a smart alleckwith that comment, but giving you something to think about.
I would start with getting the tires rebalanced. Some places like Wal-Mart and others will give you free balancing for the life of the tire after your initial visit and payment. So if your tires have a lot of life left in them, that might be a worthwhile expenditure. If the tire has started to wear badly, it will go out of balance again as it wears.
Give that a try and see how much it helps. It sounds like it could be the problem since it occurs at certain speeds. And its best to get it taken care of right away before the vibration does start wearing out front end parts.
I would start with getting the tires rebalanced. Some places like Wal-Mart and others will give you free balancing for the life of the tire after your initial visit and payment. So if your tires have a lot of life left in them, that might be a worthwhile expenditure. If the tire has started to wear badly, it will go out of balance again as it wears.
Give that a try and see how much it helps. It sounds like it could be the problem since it occurs at certain speeds. And its best to get it taken care of right away before the vibration does start wearing out front end parts.
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#7
RE: vibration
Here is a service bulletin as far as your "reverse clunk" goes. My 99 5.9 sport is currently in the shop for this. http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2000/21-01-00.htm
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RE: vibration
ORIGINAL: suprchgrs
Here is a service bulletin as far as your "reverse clunk" goes. My 99 5.9 sport is currently in the shop for this. http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2000/21-01-00.htm
Here is a service bulletin as far as your "reverse clunk" goes. My 99 5.9 sport is currently in the shop for this. http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2000/21-01-00.htm
NOTE: THIS INFORMATION APPLIES TO 1999 AND 2000 MODEL YEAR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH EITHER A 42RE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BUILT BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 1999 (MDH 0901XX) OR 2000 MODEL YEAR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A 46RE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BUILT BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 1999 (MDH 1201XX).
The only 1999 vehicles this TSB applies to are those equiped with 42RE transmissions and the only vehicles that have 42RE transmissions have 3.9L V6 engines. Since you both have 5.9L V8's, you have 46RE transmissions and the only model year with 46RE transmissions this TSB applies to is 2000.
Look elsewhere.