"Chevy Shake" Driveshaft Fix for GM Trucks?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @edwardvanwormer6993
    @edwardvanwormer6993 2 года назад +7

    So,I have a 2016 GMC Sierra SLT extended cab .4wd. It had the 70 mph and up shake. It was in the floor and seats, my console shook bad enough you couldn't have an open drink in it. I checked both dynamic balance and road force. All tires were dynamically out of balance, and 3 of 4 were over 30 pounds of road force.
    I was able to get 3 of the tires below 20 pounds and the 4th is at 23. I balanced the tires and road tested it. The shake is gone!
    The driveshafts can definitely be a problem, but don't forget the basics too.

  • @El.Primero76
    @El.Primero76 5 лет назад +17

    That Chevy shake is the heartbeat of America.

  • @jeffreycoates4408
    @jeffreycoates4408 3 года назад +28

    I bought a 2017 2500hd Silverado Duramax and have been fighting this for over 4 years now. I’ve done everything that has been recommended - custom built driveshaft Bilstein shocks with the remote reservoirs all the way around, even have centramatic balancers all the way around. Been through 3 sets of rims and tires. Flushed all the fluids, rear ended and transmission. Nothing has worked at all!!! Trucks paid off, hard to let it go but I can’t do this anymore. I can’t find anyone to help GM just blames it on tires…. All I have done has been a result of my researching and trying to fix it on my own. I see with no change but wasted money. Truck shakes at any speed but 65-75 is ridiculous. I will never buy a Chevy again…

    • @NORIEGA214
      @NORIEGA214 2 года назад +3

      Same here 🥺😩 but mine is a 2010 Sierra 2500hd 6.0 gas. I’m tired of it, no one can figure out what’s wrong with it.

    • @aricsavage772
      @aricsavage772 2 года назад +7

      Most of these I have seen is rear diff bearing preload. Check out Motor Age magazine November 2019 has a great article on this very problem.

    • @thephoenix1386
      @thephoenix1386 Год назад

      Kk

    • @OscyJack-
      @OscyJack- Год назад

      I'll take it off your hands

    • @jeffreycoates4408
      @jeffreycoates4408 Год назад +1

      @@OscyJack- I sold it and bought an LBZ with 44,000 miles on it. Haven’t looked back.

  • @ChalkyHonky
    @ChalkyHonky 5 лет назад +30

    I have a really bad vibration mostly when I am drinking. Damn rumble strips!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      I agree NPC DEPLORABLE32. Thanks for the comment.

    • @juans6639
      @juans6639 5 лет назад

      LOL

  • @wesleyfleming6689
    @wesleyfleming6689 4 года назад +3

    My 2015 LTZ has 98,000 miles on it and never has had any vibration at "any" speed. 20" factory rims and Cooper Discover HT Plus tires. Love my truck!!!

  • @frank9649
    @frank9649 Год назад +1

    I know it's been a while since you posted this vid but, I have the same problem with an 2002 4x4 gmc, I had the drive shaft changed to a steel one and it was balanced at high speed, I also changed the U joints. The vibration is a lot less now, more high pitched tho. it starts at about 55mph. The only thing left would be the axles.
    What a scam GM has going by saying it's normal is out of this world !!
    Thanks , be well !

  • @kurtzimmerman1637
    @kurtzimmerman1637 5 лет назад +11

    GM is creating nightmares for owners. They'll be asking for another bailout before too long. Thanks mary!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      True (Sorry for the late reply, trying to catch up on old comments I missed)

    • @soundautomatic1
      @soundautomatic1 3 года назад

      I processed a billion silverado driveline shake warranty claims for GM .... in 2001/2. We actually called in the Shakerado. It's not Mary.

  • @MrJamesgrate
    @MrJamesgrate 5 лет назад +2

    I have the 2015, crew cab LT Silverado all star package, and no shake, my problem was the rough idle with the 5.3 V8, 3.23 automatic locking rear differential, maybe GM corrected the problem before I purchased the truck, Thank you for the video, just in case if I may need to file a complaint about the rough ride/shaking, most likely they may need to change out the drive shaft, it really looked cheap when you showed the comparison of the original to a better brand drive shaft which was more thicker than the manufactures drive shaft!!! Great video, I hope everything is good now for you!!!!!!!!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Hmm never heard of the rough idle. The truck is riding better now. (Sorry for the late reply, trying to catch up on old comments I missed)

  • @fronabargerconveyingpumping
    @fronabargerconveyingpumping 3 года назад +1

    Just took our chevy 2500 to the dealer today and told them.it shakes going down the interstate. Hope they fix it, if not, may be fixing to sell. It's just aggravating.

  • @pmdinaz
    @pmdinaz 5 лет назад +2

    Multiple issues, just like electrical ones, makes ya tear your hair out!
    The cameras aimed at the shaft was revealing, there's still some flex, wonder if the pinions are bad..coupled with the rim out of round creating those oscillations.
    I'm sure people waaay smarter than me have researched it.
    I'll keep my 98 forever lol
    Thanks for sharing Dan!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      No problem!! They've already tested all of the rims for spec, its been through almost every test you could imagine.

    • @alexp362
      @alexp362 5 лет назад

      Keep the 98 bro, i had one for ten years best truck i ever owned. Sold it on a used 05 when it had 220k and rotted out after my son was born. That was 2014, guy i sold it to still drives it with over 300k!

  • @Jason607
    @Jason607 5 лет назад +2

    There is a process to figuring out what is actually causing the vibration. As well, pinion angles, drivetrain angles can cause vibration as well.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +9

      It would be nice if GM would do that process at the engineering / design stages, or if it gets by that QA process, maybe do it in a recall capacity and not just leave it on the customer to figure out.... But that’s just my opinion.

  • @joeydiamond2024
    @joeydiamond2024 2 года назад +1

    I had this same problem. Come to find out it was in my transfer case where my drivshaft slips in to. I took the chance and installed a new one and have no problem.

  • @uswdllc
    @uswdllc 5 лет назад +2

    My 2016 6.2 8 speed sierra 60k miles just started the shakes, dealer just told me its the fluid in the transmission they are now recommending LVHP fluid with a complete flush not just drain and fill to solve the problem.

  • @Pascal_Robert--Rc_Creations
    @Pascal_Robert--Rc_Creations 5 месяцев назад

    Im pretty sure the issue is the angle of the rear diff in relation to the driveshaft.
    (Like pointing up or down more) that would cause a shake at some speeds because its not a cvd driveshaft

  • @jaywebb0113
    @jaywebb0113 5 лет назад +2

    the 14-18 gm trucks have stiffer frames then the generation before. they have stiffer body mounts. this allows alot more vibration to be felt through out the truck. 3 big issues i see vibration wise on these trucks are
    #1 the tires . you have a stiffer frame, on 20s and 22s ( 22s are the worst) with little side wall on the tires. and due to variation in manufacturing in tires there can be excessive road force variation.
    what we do is with a tire balance that has the road force measurement capabilities is do a road force balance. this will tell you the amount of road force the tire/wheel have. it will tell you to "clock"/turn the tire on the wheel based on computer measurement of the assembly. this includes a wheel run out measurement. and you do this til its brought into spec with is below 20 road force. if a tire is so bad it cant be brought into spec by "clocking" then you replace the tire til you get one that does. ( i have done this countless times on trucks at the dealership )
    tires that sit and arent driven on can get flat spots and it makes it worst. so a truck that has sat on the lot for a good while most likely will have this issue. the tires that seem to have the biggest issue with this is Bridgestone Duelers Alzena 285/45/22s or Bridgestone Dueler RH-S AT tires 285/45/22. Bridgestone duelers 275/55/20s can be an issue as well. not as many issues with Goodyears LS 2 275/55/20s but every now and then. I have even had to do this on the 2500s with the Goodyear Wrangler SRA LT tires.
    Now where on other vehicles who arent as stiff as these trucks these tires most likely are fine. but it seems to be a weird combo of wheel size/tires/ and truck.
    #2 is trucks with 8 speed trans, having a shutter issue at speeds between 35-75/80 mph at steady speeds. this can be caused by alot of different issues, such as the fluid the originally used absorbed too much moisture. and they have to be flushed /changed over to a mobile 1 HP trans fluid. and torque converters. if you have an 8 speed trans on these trucks/yukons there is warranty /special coverage. i would call and ask to see if you are still with in these and have it addressed.
    also i did see a few times that one supplier of the rear axle/diffs on these trucks werent manufactured to spec and required a complete rear axle /diff change. something about the cutting of the teeth on the ring gear. dont remember the exact years/ RPO
    it is possible as well that the drive shaft can be out of phase or not balanced correctly. this is important. and on two trucks i had to replace a bushing in the steering gear for a vibration.
    another vibration/rough ride can be on the denali's with magna ride suspensions. the front shocks/struts on these trucks are very very prone to leaking and needing to be replaced. i do these at least once per week.
    i think a possible solution could be changing the body mounts on the frame maybe to a more "forgiving" mount type.
    but i highly recommend (even though i cant stand it as a tech cuz of the labor of the work) is to have your tires "road forced balanced"
    i dont know of how many aftermarket shops can do this, dealers can. issue will come when you are out of warranty and have to pay out of pocket for this. you would be responsible for buying what ever tire needs to be replaced ( if the new tires are bad those are sent back to manufacture as defect ) up to 4 new tires , mount and balance , and a charge for each time a tire/wheel has to be "clocked" rough cost ( if i was to do it ) would be 2 hrs labor + cost of tires which depending on how many tires need to be replaced. $200 per tire for 20s, $300ish for 22 $800-$1200 for tires plus the two hours labor ( $150 ish shop rate ) $300 could cost as much as $1500

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Thanks jay webb, I appreciate it!!! That was a huge comment with lots of information to soak up

    • @lawtonsegler1923
      @lawtonsegler1923 3 года назад

      Wow! I have a 2004 Silverado with no issues, but I’d like to buy a Colorado. I’ve been trying to track the problems with the 8 speed to see if it has been resolved, but it’s very confusing. Now I’m reading all this and it appears there are many different issues. I’ve been in industrial maintenance all my life and am somewhat familiar with vibration analysis. Seems like there should be a way to diagnose these issues without all the guesswork I’ve been reading about on he other posts.
      Thanks Jay Web for all the comments. This is the best information I’ve read so far.
      I literally grew up in Chevy dealerships and it breaks my heart to hear that they’re having these issues. Many years ago Harleys were oil leaking pieces of junk, but they put there heads together and fixed all the issues. I’ll never buy another GM vehicle until I that the 8 speed transmission issue has been completely resolved.

  • @bernardfoshage9901
    @bernardfoshage9901 5 лет назад +3

    Hey guys....the problem is Torque Converter Clutch shudder.
    A serious fluid flush might help, but most likely a torque converter replacement.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      I started considering that fluid flush. Might give it a go

    • @NKKUSTOMS
      @NKKUSTOMS 5 лет назад

      @@GearsGadgets did you try the fluid change

    • @NKKUSTOMS
      @NKKUSTOMS 5 лет назад

      Is this something you did or the gm dealer

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Daniel Villasenor haven’t done the fluid flush. Or are you asking if the driveshaft was something that the dealer did?

  • @williamrizzo1285
    @williamrizzo1285 5 лет назад +8

    I replace the stock Goodyear Tires with some light truck Cooper tires that were a little bit wider and I have no vibration now.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +3

      Interesting

    • @rayman8991
      @rayman8991 5 лет назад +7

      I work at a cooper tire factory, we stress about great quality. Our tires go threw different departments and are thoroughly checked by high tech equipments for great quality.
      It’s not a simple mold that is heated and pops out. There’s a lot of steps that they go through.
      I’m not just saying they are great bc I work there, but I would definitely buy them. Like I said the tech involved tells us every little thing, when making these tires.

    • @saltysteel3996
      @saltysteel3996 5 лет назад +3

      @@rayman8991 I've always been a Cooper fan. I got some Cooper RTX tires from National Tire and Battery. They're LT tires for my 07 LBZ Duramax.

    • @BigEbikesports
      @BigEbikesports 4 года назад

      @@rayman8991 Not saying the tires are not quality but probably someone not calibrating the balancing machine everyday or shift change at GM. I found my shake to be poor quality transmission fluid. I changed to Valvoline synthetic DEX VI with Lubegard black bottle friction modifier and no more shudder and shake.

    • @romanharrell3562
      @romanharrell3562 4 года назад

      I had the same issue. Vibration at 74mph just like this. The problem was the tires. The have to be road force balanced by a shop who knows what they are doing. Any road force numbers over 10lbs and it would vibrate.

  • @carlostorres5135
    @carlostorres5135 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you for this video im having completely different issues but i think the 2 piece is my fix i was already going that route but you will be saving me money since you shared the driveshaft 411

  • @BigEbikesports
    @BigEbikesports 4 года назад +3

    I have a 2017 Silverado 4wd double cab 5.3 with 6L80 trans. I bought it used with 36000 miles and noticed a vibration. I also noticed that I had some shudder in the torque converter at lock up around 70+ mph which feels like a shake. I changed my transmission fluid and filter to Valvoline DEX VI synthetic and added Lubegard friction modifier black bottle to the mix. Smooth as butter and no more shake.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      I will check out that lubegard

    • @brianjacobsen5762
      @brianjacobsen5762 3 года назад

      2 stroke. Got a 98 Z71 Old 5.7 4wd. 146,000 on it it's a clean truck. You just described the same problem I'm having. But when it starts bucking. If I ease off the gas or punch it to make it downshift it quits. Mine Dextrin 4 yours is newer is there a 5? Thanks.

    • @BigEbikesports
      @BigEbikesports 3 года назад

      @@brianjacobsen5762 Your lockup clutch in converter is causing this. Try the Black Lubeguard, it is friction modifier. Only change your fluid if it has more than 30,000 miles on it. Dex 4 is fine, If it still does it then your converter lock up clutch is prob severely worn and putting contamination back into your valve body etc.

    • @brianjacobsen5762
      @brianjacobsen5762 3 года назад

      @@BigEbikesports We bought it back in 08 I Only drive it to the dump once a month to pick up big items. 146,000 change. Changed the filter fluid year or so ago. Changing timing belts in both our cars are down have the parts waiting for the weekend so I have some light. I'm buying a bottle that shit. Thanks.

    • @dconconi6016
      @dconconi6016 Год назад

      @@GearsGadgets
      Hi. I’m a little late to the party, but just diving into the issue now.
      2 mo ago, I bought a 2014 Silverado. Reg cab short box 4x4 with the 5.3.
      It shakes bad at 68 mph.
      I’ve done much reading on this, and have a machinist background.
      I’ve only tried balancing & changing wheels & tires from 18-20, with no difference. Truck has 98,000 miles.
      It has V4 disabled.
      To illuminate the torque converter or trans issue as a source, I took the truck up beyond where it starts to shake (65) to about 75, on a level stretch of highway, and shifted into neutral.
      As the truck coasted down through 74-65, the vibration continued at its normal high level throughout that range.
      To me, that eliminates anything torque converter or transmission related.
      I’ll check driveshaft & axle runout next.
      It has the one piece.
      Thanks for sharing your experiences and for the money you’ve thrown at it to narrow down the cause.
      I’d enjoy hearing any more updates or fixes. 👍

  • @swizlstik
    @swizlstik 5 лет назад +5

    Last month I had a large vibration in the driveline of my 2018 2WD Silverado so bad it caused the rear seal of the transmission to fail and spill all the fluid out. I had the seal and driveshaft replaced under warranty. This morning on I-17 south, I pulled out to pass someone, hit 90 in doing so, the driveshaft exploded. This “Chevy Shake” is some scary stuff!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      Yes it is!!

    • @saltysteel3996
      @saltysteel3996 5 лет назад +2

      I miss my 89 Chevy Scottsdale 4x4 with a good ole 350 small block. It had solid STEEL driveshafts. No hollow aluminum BS.

    • @MrVegaslive
      @MrVegaslive 5 лет назад +1

      I'm gonna call bullshit on the explosion verbiage. Blowing the issue out of proportion.

    • @trey8543
      @trey8543 4 года назад

      MrVegaslive The driveshafts in these things are made of thin aluminum laid over a cardboard tube. The walls aren’t any thicker than exhaust pipe and when they come apart it’s like an aluminum can getting hit by a mower...

    • @SurferJoe46
      @SurferJoe46 8 месяцев назад

      @trey8543 If you had ever taken a steel tube driveshaft apart --- it too has the cardboard liner. It's to keep harmomnics from happening in a hollow tube (this is to the guy who said he had a solid steel shaft. That's just nuts as it would weight a gazillion lbs).
      Aluminum is good - it has a larger crossectional diameter, is stronger, is lighter and won't rust.

  • @carlmccoy662
    @carlmccoy662 3 года назад +1

    People don't understand why I don't trade in my 2003 Sierra. After 17 plus years, I am convinced that I have a GREAT truck. I can't give it up. Mine will cruise at 79-85 mph like a caddy, well almost.

    • @arionrowan5273
      @arionrowan5273 3 года назад

      Myself too I have an 03 Chevy hd 1500, with the 3/4 ton chassis, best truck i've ever owned. Only time it ever shook for me is when the u-joints go bad.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      I get it.

  • @grifflebibble
    @grifflebibble 3 года назад +5

    My experience with this issue:
    Owned a 2018 Silverado 1500 Custom 5.3 6spd for 3 years and 80k miles - basically work truck spec with manual transfer case on floor. Had it leveled on 33's with Good Year Wrangler Trail Runner a/t's. Never had any issues with shake - did notice the passenger seat would vibrate a lot, but never felt anything while driving.
    Traded that in a few months ago for a 2017 Silverado 1500 LT with the rally package 5.3 6spd Z71 - much nicer spec truck, has leather, factory nav, electronic transfer case etc... had 42k miles on it when I bought it and is certified pre-owned.
    I made a HUGE mistake of putting wheels, tires, and a lift on this truck only a few days after I got it and have basically been chasing shake issues ever since. I did not have an extensive test-drive on the highway and had only driven on the highway for a short time before putting the lift kit on. I don't remember feeling specifically the shake prior to the lift, but the truck came with factory 22's and I do remember thinking the wheels rode rough on the highway - possible I was feeling the same shake, but was too hyped on the new truck to think it was an issue.
    I have also observed that the transmission on this truck is much more 'clunky' than my 2018. The 2-1 downshifts hit much harder and unexpectedly and I also feel some very hard shifts if I accelerate and then let-off. I have felt some 'stutter' under light throttle going uphill on the highway that I never felt in my last truck. And another weird thing I've noticed is rolling very slowly like through a drive through or coming to a stop uphill with my foot off the brake there's some 'bouncing' or slight lurching that I assume is torque converter related.
    I brought the truck to the dealer back in January with the lift, wheels, and tires and asked them to look at the concerns related to the transmission described above. Their response after a test drive was 'everything feels normal to us.' And mentioned they thought the stutter I described was the v4 mode - which I already knew it wasn't because I'm already used to that from my old truck.
    At that point I purchased the Range AFM disabler to see if it would help - did not notice any improvement in shake or transmission features, but it is nice not having v4 mode.
    I also had the rear shocks swapped to Bilstien 5100s shortly after that which improved ride but did not help shake.
    A few weeks later I ended up swapping the wheels for a brand new set of OEM wheels and tires off of a 2021 RST as I had become pretty convinced that at least some of the problem had to do with the aftermarket wheels and tires. This definitely made an improvement, however, I still had a very significant shake at about 75 that would go away at around 85. Had the wheels balanced (high speed) an another alignment, and almost felt like it made it worse. Have not had road force balancing on these wheels just yet (did it on the aftermarket wheels 3 times with no improvement).
    Finally decided to have the lift kit removed as I was getting concerned that this was a bigger issue and learning about the Chevy Shake and preparing to take it back to the dealer.
    Lift was removed about 2 weeks ago and put back to stock (rough country 3.5" knuckle lift) and I did notice a big improvement up to about 80mph, but still have the shake somewhat intermittently between about 78mph to 82 mph. I also notice with the stock z71 Rancho front shocks, the ride is pretty bad in the front so I do have a lot of feedback at all speeds from the suspension and at times it's difficult to tell if it's a shake or the suspension, but when it comes on at the 80mph range I know for sure it's something else.
    Another thing I've noticed is I do feel a brake pulsation - seems like at highway speeds. At slower speeds it's very difficult to tell if it's a brake pulsation or just the shitty ride in the front.
    Brought the truck to the dealer last week and went for a test drive with the Service Manager - he described all the transmission issues as 'normal' and would not drive the truck up to the speed that I feel the shake due to 'insurance reasons'. They did agree that there was a possible brake pulsation but did not recommend any brake service just yet.
    So now I'm at a crossroads - do I keep chasing this, trade the truck in (values are pretty high now so I might do o.k. on this), or ignore it. Seems like there are a few more 'low hanging fruit' items I could try (road force balance, new rotors, transmission fluid flush), but I'm already pretty frustrated...I do have a very good certified pre-owned warranty on the truck that covers the transmission up to 125K miles, however, that does me no good if they can't diagnose the issue and I'm miserable every time I drive it..

    • @angelatgames
      @angelatgames 3 года назад +1

      if you still have the truck, everytime you start up the truck, hold the tow haul button for 3-5 seconds and when you let go you should see “grade braking off” that should fix the annoying 2-1 clunk, its seems to do good in my 17 gmc sierra 5.3 slt 6 speed, it seems no one really talks about the grade braking on these trucks but i gave it a shot after i read the grade braking is made to help you stop better by using your engine and transmission to slow the truck down

    • @PowerHousePowerHouse-tk8ug
      @PowerHousePowerHouse-tk8ug 2 года назад

      In my opinion, I would trade the truck. Because it's not the customer duties of figuring out what the certified auto makers are supposed to do. Don't put u and your family life in danger with their issues. And u are spending your own money trying to figure it out. I hate to say it because I'm a chevy\ gmc lover. I'm installing my new built 454 big block in my 1977 gmc c15 short wheel base right now.

  • @timrau8701
    @timrau8701 5 лет назад +2

    When I first saw your video with the water bottle it was exactly the same thing I experienced.. when I told the dealership they kept going back to it’s a tire issue.. I’m not a rocket surgeon but it when something isn’t right and that vibration was not right by any means..glad I can across this was begging to think I was nuts..

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      You are welcome Tim Rau.

    • @chrisr1881
      @chrisr1881 5 лет назад

      Tim Rau could be tires. I had a bfg tire that seperated on the inside with zero evidence and i had a death shake .

  • @Jordandealmaker
    @Jordandealmaker 4 года назад

    I have a 2014 Sierra that has done the same thing and gotten worse over the years. I do have my own shop and replaced drive shafts 3 sets of tires and 2 sets of Factory rims. None of that fixed the problem. Lately I have been looking at the rear axle with help and direction of some other videos. I have found that the rear axles are out of @t is so bad that you can see it with the naked eye. Problem Solved. Parts are about $600.00. Thank You!!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      Awesome Ronald. I appreciate the input.

  • @larrylucas5731
    @larrylucas5731 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks, brother. I was fixing to buy a used Chevy truck. I'm going to think about a Ford now. It's a shame that Chevy has done this and do care about fixing the issue. I have been driving Chevys all my life and now have to look elsewhere for quality products. Good luck finding a fix!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Thanks Larry!! I would look at a Ford too.

    • @stevenlefebvre2991
      @stevenlefebvre2991 5 лет назад

      larry lucas Don’t buy a Ford you will also have problems get yourself a tundra if you want to have problem free driving.

    • @Dryhalf08
      @Dryhalf08 5 лет назад +1

      I know people with fords and tundras that have problems. Nothing is built with quality anymore but the price tags sure do increase.

  • @rickmurphy7274
    @rickmurphy7274 5 лет назад +1

    I just got back from my local dealer and they said I have a bad torque converter on my 2018 LTZ two wheel drive silverado and that is what is causing my vibrations between 48 and 55 mph. I will keep you guys posted after install next week.

  • @brucejeppesen1237
    @brucejeppesen1237 5 лет назад +2

    Have you ever researched the great videos from Weber State auto program in Utah? John Kelly has some awesome information on some of the repairs and what he found. I took mine in to get new winter tires and before hand talked to the owner of the shop and told him of the issues. So when they put on the new tires I asked him to check just the wheels on the spin balancer and did find some out of balance wheels. They were pretty minimal thankfully but I really want to take the wheels to a machine shop and have them do a full balance and roundness check. I am frustrated but I am one of those guys that wants to find the problems too. I can not recommend the Weber state info highly enough. thanks for the update, I also called them and visited with them. Very cool guys!!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      I appreciate that. I am watching those videos now.

  • @MrDigitalMiami
    @MrDigitalMiami 10 месяцев назад

    The dealer shot a lot of darts at my 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab 5.3L V8 with the “Chevy Shake” and this video solution was the same solution that fixed my truck. They said it was the rear drive shaft specifically.
    Torque converter, Transmission fluid, Motor mounts, Front Shocks, Drive Shaft, Rear Drive shafts all changed. I could prob go on with the darts they threw but that’s the majority of what was changed to find a solution.

  • @trooks40
    @trooks40 Год назад

    My 2916 C7 Corvette Stingray with 8 speed automatic transmission also had the Chevy Shake. GM recommended flushing the transmission fluid with a new type of fluid. So far, this has fixed the vibration, but it cost me $1,200 out of pocket,

  • @SuperRasean
    @SuperRasean 3 года назад +4

    Try GMs hydraulic cab mounts, they are pretty expensive at 60 bucks a pop but seem to absorb that vibration much better

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      Interesting, Never thought of that.

  • @lilgov7237
    @lilgov7237 4 года назад +3

    I'm having this issue and seriously considering selling my truck. Technically mine is lowered but it has become a bit annoying when mine vibrates really horribly at 63/64 mph. I've thought about the driveshaft as it was shortened during the lowering since the balancing would most affect it. Just wish I didn't have the issue at all

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад +3

      It is REALLY annoying is a complete understatement.

    • @lilgov7237
      @lilgov7237 2 года назад

      @@jason3211 balancing of the wheels and tires fixed the issue but i did upgrade the driveshaft

  • @RexORackZ
    @RexORackZ 4 года назад +3

    I have a 2007 GMC Yukon SLT, it was lifted about 7.5 inches maybe a year ago, and like a month ago my driveshaft fell off on the highway I think it wore out or the new angle made metal to metal rubbing with U joints.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      Interesting. Appreciate the input.

  • @SkypowerwithKarl
    @SkypowerwithKarl 5 лет назад +1

    If everything is in balance. It’s pinion angle. Definitely, if it’s slightly worse when you add power or use engine braking. Imagine the output shaft of the transmission and the pinion shaft were real long and could pass each other. Things would be correct if the shafts were parallel to each other. Bad yoke timing on the drive shaft can also cause it vibration.

  • @johndillinger8482
    @johndillinger8482 5 лет назад +15

    how did you get a check from GM and they told you to keep the vehicle?
    that isn't how it works.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +2

      John, I do not know. Ultimately I would have rather they took the truck back. The most bizarre thing I’ve ever had to deal with.

    • @LEGEND04131
      @LEGEND04131 5 лет назад +1

      @@GearsGadgets Did you finally get it fixed?.

    • @ezekielezra8063
      @ezekielezra8063 4 года назад +1

      @@GearsGadgets I doubt most people (although they'd probably love to) have the time, money or personal initiative to actually sue them. So when you actually had the lawyers they probably were worried about a domino effect. 13,000 vs potential billions. Because if you had won that would have set precedent for further cases. They'd rather give out hush money (hush in terms of legalities) and wait for the warranties to expire. Problem swept under the rug. Congrats on getting your settlement tho.

  • @kevintobin8554
    @kevintobin8554 3 года назад +2

    I just bought a 2007 silverado 2500 HD classic, vibrates at 50 on up, it's at the mechanics now,they seem to think the mounts are bad and maybe the trans mount, have you checked your mounts ?

  • @MolotovFest
    @MolotovFest 5 лет назад +5

    There's a class action lawsuit against GM that was posted a few days ago for this issue and for 8-speed transmission jerking at acceleration and stops and a few other issues. Hopefully we can get answers.

    • @michaelnichols8633
      @michaelnichols8633 5 лет назад

      where can I find out the details about it. My certified used 2015 Silverado has been in the shop for 7 weeks.

    • @MolotovFest
      @MolotovFest 5 лет назад

      @@michaelnichols8633 www.google.com/amp/gmauthority.com/blog/2019/04/gm-hit-with-class-action-lawsuit-over-alleged-8-speed-transmission-defect/amp/
      Go to classaction.org and sign up explaining what your symptoms are and enter your information. I had a lawyer call me asking for more information but you would be a better example for the lawyer. He said GM might know but might be hiding answers. I bought 20" inch rims so it doesn't jerk as much as it did with OEM 17" in rims.
      GOOD LUCK

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Sorry for the super late reply Freddy Sotelo. I appreciate that you stopped by the channel and apologize for not responding WAY sooner.

  • @lookItsJayden
    @lookItsJayden 5 лет назад +4

    I just got a Chevy express van for work. It skakes sometimes but I can’t tell if it’s the road or the van sometimes

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      Hmm. Check the shaft for balance

  • @stevedearmore2621
    @stevedearmore2621 5 лет назад +4

    So would you point your finger to the driveshaft or axles more to your issue? I spoke with Driveline Performance many months ago and they were great to be honest that they were test things and they themselves were looking more to the axles versus the DS, not saying the DS wasnt a contributing factor to the issue

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Sorry for the super late reply steve dearmore. I appreciate that you stopped by the channel and apologize for not responding WAY sooner.

    • @hawkofthenorth4829
      @hawkofthenorth4829 3 года назад

      I'm going to bet it is related to the rear end bearings being loose. I just finished front and rear u joints, had the rear shaft balanced, and still vibrates when in cruise control going down a slight hill.

    • @Gabagoolll471
      @Gabagoolll471 Год назад

      @@GearsGadgetswhat was your solution guy? Jesus

  • @DrMcnugget1
    @DrMcnugget1 5 лет назад +29

    So Chevy just knows this and doesn’t care? I have s 2015 Silverado that shakes like this

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +6

      Pretty much sums it up.

    • @timetraveler1281
      @timetraveler1281 5 лет назад

      Check out GM own site about customer service / Complaints www.complaintsboard.com/general-motors-corporation-b102043 This says it all ,

    • @918Mitchell
      @918Mitchell 5 лет назад

      GM quality control has been going down steadily for years. It's why they are competing with Fiat/Chrysler for least reliable.

    • @kjam87gxp
      @kjam87gxp 4 года назад

      They have been giving me the.run around for a month

  • @scrote357
    @scrote357 5 лет назад

    I have a 2014 Silverado 1500 4wd and had the “Chevy shake”. I put a 9” Mcgaughys lift with 37” tires. After the lift and tires, the shake is gone. Not sure if it was the driveline angle or jumping up tire size to 37s, but it 100% fixed the vibration issue.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Wow that is impressive, usually geometry changes like that would negatively effect ride. Interesting results.

  • @PNW_z71
    @PNW_z71 4 месяца назад +1

    Did you ever resolve this at all 100%?

  • @riddell5198
    @riddell5198 3 года назад +1

    2015 1500 single cab short bed shake improved a lot after with upper control arms

    • @dale.s13x
      @dale.s13x 2 года назад

      I’d say the same with my truck. I change front u joints, wheel bearings and axles before arms and the difference was negligible. Change control arms and it’s doing a lot better. I have 188k miles and every year it just keeps getting worse and worse. 74-79mph 5 years ago was shit. Now it’s 55-82mph and I’m getting irritated as fuck because nothings fixing it. If shops don’t know, the least I could do is update all the used parts. Now I’m thinking it’s the front diff or the auto 4wd function messing with something.

  • @loktom4068
    @loktom4068 5 лет назад +42

    Buy a $50,000 new truck and pay someone else to fix GM problem.
    Don't you really love this brand?

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +4

      Yep!!!

    • @6opekaso221
      @6opekaso221 5 лет назад +3

      GM=Junk

    • @JacobAndrewRowe
      @JacobAndrewRowe 5 лет назад +5

      Did you miss the part gm cut him a check to keep the truck?

    • @idiotsavant7276
      @idiotsavant7276 5 лет назад +5

      Lok Tom that’s actually pretty good- Ford Diesel owners spent 75k to then pay 10k of their own money to a third party to make the motor reliable.

    • @ze3bar
      @ze3bar 4 года назад

      @@idiotsavant7276 but they usually give the truck 200 hp extra horse at least lol

  • @saltysteel3996
    @saltysteel3996 5 лет назад +1

    What about a 2007 Crew Cab 8 foot bed 2500HD turbo diesel Silverado 4x4? Mine shakes from 40 to 45 MPH. My rear driveshaft is a 2 piece.
    New tires balanced. Front end is aligned. Suspension and steering checks out fine. Front CV axles are good.
    Edit: I've read in the Duramax forums that the 2500 suspension and chassis will shake and bounce at certain speeds when there is no load in the bed or no trailer load being pulled. They say if you add a few hundred pounds in the bed it magically goes away. I guess the frame and suspension is so stiff that it can get bouncy at certain speeds. This seems to be the nature of the beast and supposedly what the GM engineers said it was too.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Not sure, that is going back further than I have heard of it.

    • @johnehlert4366
      @johnehlert4366 3 года назад

      @@GearsGadgets my dad had a1989 4wd crew cab 8 ft bed silverado that had a vibration from about 40 mph on up. Could never solve it as long as he owned it over 100000 miles.

    • @johnehlert4366
      @johnehlert4366 3 года назад

      Meant extended cab

  • @yaseensuniverse255
    @yaseensuniverse255 Год назад

    My 2023 Silverado shakes not too much but the vibrations is there. I haven’t took it in yet but will soon. You might have frame damage or just a bad batch.

  • @JacobEcret
    @JacobEcret 4 месяца назад

    I’ve heard a lot of people saying body mounts aswell. I changed body mounts in my 06 and it helped a little, same as you said, tightened the range of vibration

  • @chadkiser8247
    @chadkiser8247 5 лет назад

    Go ahead and add 2019 models to your list too. 2019 GMC Sierra AT4 and has been in the shop for 2 of the 4 months I have owned it. I'm taking it to them tomorrow and telling them to keep it till its fixed.

    • @Theyoufeelme
      @Theyoufeelme 5 лет назад

      Lemon law should get you a refund

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      UGH I am sorry to hear that. My advice is go hard from day 1.

  • @dennisbranum719
    @dennisbranum719 3 года назад

    I used to build driveshafts for a company decades ago. What you find in a long driveshaft is a deflection when under load is what looks like a kids jump rope. A two piece driveshaft over that length is the better choice.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      Yeah we toyed with the 2 piece driveshaft but due to time constraints didnt have the geometry correct so we went back to a 1 piece but it is thicker wall and actually balanced.

  • @dtp1086
    @dtp1086 5 лет назад +1

    I work at a Chevy dealership and I have a 2014 2wd 4.3 and mine shakes at 52 mph at 1300 rpm and only at that speed and rpm . Pay attention to the rpms when ur truck starts doing this . There is alot of issues with tq converter . Vehicles theses days are different and the tq converters dont lock up 100% anymore to prevent this but some of them do lock up to about 90% to 95% and when they get to that point that's when u feel the shake. Now they also have the shutter issue as well but that on higher mileage trucks

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      I see they issued TSB's for the 8 speed and recommend fluid flushes but they are not doing the same for the 6 speeds. It just adds to the cluster of information that makes no sense.

    • @dtp1086
      @dtp1086 5 лет назад +1

      If you are having the same issue time after time then they do the fluid flush on the 6 speeds . I still have the 100k warranty so I'm waiting for new tq converter to come in

    • @NKKUSTOMS
      @NKKUSTOMS 5 лет назад

      @@dtp1086 report back when you put the new converter in,is yours 6 speed or 8 speed

    • @dtp1086
      @dtp1086 5 лет назад

      6

  • @davishernandez735
    @davishernandez735 5 лет назад +1

    I did the axle swap and had my driveshaft straightened, Have had the same results as you. Next item i'll be messing with is the ring and pinion.

    • @sschevmale24
      @sschevmale24 5 лет назад +1

      Its converter mine was replaced and it's gone

    • @NKKUSTOMS
      @NKKUSTOMS 5 лет назад

      @@sschevmale24 who replace it GM or you?

    • @sschevmale24
      @sschevmale24 5 лет назад +3

      @@NKKUSTOMS chevy dealer did it. I had to go through their process 1st time they redid computer, 2nd drop off drained fluid, 3rd drop off drained fluid and flushed, 4th time they replaced the converter. It was a pain going through that process but I have 12k miles on it with no problems.

    • @NKKUSTOMS
      @NKKUSTOMS 5 лет назад +1

      @@sschevmale24 been rearing and looks like some get it fix with new tq converter and some with new shaft or rebalance the shaft ,can get expensive trying to see what will fix you truck ,can get expensive every because evry truck look like is different problem

    • @sschevmale24
      @sschevmale24 5 лет назад +1

      @@NKKUSTOMS no my brothers truck did the same thing. Dont know why they wont replace the converter. His is gmc they are all 8speed problems. Mines a chevy and my dealer is awesome. They knew exactly what was wrong with it. I will always buy my cars from them. Service is excellent

  • @alandattomo6490
    @alandattomo6490 4 года назад

    I have found that if you get a tuner raise the rpm idle to 1.5 so in return it will raise you're oil pressure. I believe the oil pressure lowers almost to a big. It works for me and and the idle almost feels like the truck isn't even running.

  • @ckennedy309
    @ckennedy309 9 дней назад

    I have a 5 speed manual RWD 2001 Jimmy that's been driving me crazy for years. It use to be smooth but my rims started to rust and I replaced 15' with 17' and then lowered it 2 inch all around. It didn't like that at all.

  • @MoparMan-ff8fb
    @MoparMan-ff8fb 2 года назад

    my folks have a 2007 chevy Silverado extended cab and between 1000 and 1500 it has the random shudder like driving over a wash board in the road . havent checked the U joints yet

  • @nicksarris3765
    @nicksarris3765 3 года назад +1

    Hi Dan, this is a great video. I purchased a 2014 Chevy Silverado Regular cab 6.5 ft bed 4.3 v6 2wd yesterday. It's starts to vibrate at 70 mph then extremely worse at 75 mph, the entire center console is shaking. You mention that performance drivelines can fix this issue on the 2wd Chevy with their driveshaft. Has this been verified by anyone you have talked to? I'm considering ordering this driveshaft because the truck is not drivable at 75 mph. I always need to keep it at 70 mph and below.

    • @Cread81
      @Cread81 3 года назад +1

      @Nick Sarris if you watch till the end he explains what his thoughts are. The problem got better but wasn't completely fixed.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      Thanks Nick, I really appreciate that.

  • @juvenalgarcia9904
    @juvenalgarcia9904 2 года назад

    Recon techs raise yours hands !!!!!

  • @rugalde79
    @rugalde79 4 года назад

    I used to have the Steel Wheels/Rims stock. The vibration starts at speed 60 thru 70mph.
    I purchased an aftermarket wheels/rims. There is a gap from the wheel hub aftermarket wheels.
    Decided to purchased a WHEEL HUB RINGS.
    The wheels/rims fits snug with the HUB RINGS. Wheels and tires have been balanced and installed.
    I torque the wheels/rims at 140 ft lbs.
    Result: No vibration in all speed. At least for me - its solve the problem.
    2014 Chevy Silverado V6 4.3 Worktruck FlexFuel

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      I might try aftermarket wheels too

  • @hunterhendrix4426
    @hunterhendrix4426 5 лет назад +3

    Just for shits and giggles try a set of drop shackles and see if it clears up the rest of the vibration. I noticed a slight reduction when I put mine on. Probably is caused in part by pinion angle.

  • @tuneupcomputing
    @tuneupcomputing 5 лет назад +1

    I'm wondering why the shop decided to perform surgery with the 2-piece shaft before swapping in an upgraded 1-piece to test results? Seems like extra effort right off the bat.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Lee Cherubini just trial and error diagnosis. The 2 piece has been known to fix the vibration in the 2WD trucks so that was what they wanted to try in the 4WD trucks.

  • @robclose7964
    @robclose7964 2 года назад +1

    Any vibration you still have is those Goodyear duratracs

  • @hawkofthenorth4829
    @hawkofthenorth4829 3 года назад +4

    Curious if you changed out the front u joints seems to make a difference on many models that spin up the front shaft while in 2wd mode.

    • @coreybaham8355
      @coreybaham8355 Год назад

      I have the same problem, right at 70 MPH like clockwork. What I do notice is that is I get significantly less vibration in AWD mode. What do you mean spin up the front shaft in 2wd drive mode?

    • @SurferJoe46
      @SurferJoe46 8 месяцев назад

      @coreybaham8355 He means that the front driveshaft is spinning too even if the actuator has not moved into front wheel drive position.

  • @milesbradshaw9566
    @milesbradshaw9566 5 лет назад

    On some forums they say its linked to bad lubricants in certain assembly plants, that's why some are doing it , change diff fluid and trans fluid and solves problems, I have 2014 Sierra and never had problems, it's a great truck, this would be cheapest fix so try it first and tell us about it

  • @bulldogsbrothersracingVS
    @bulldogsbrothersracingVS 2 года назад

    Just an FYI there currently is a class action lawsuit against General Motors, for this exact issue they are saying that it is a safety hazard.

  • @berlin3577
    @berlin3577 5 лет назад +1

    Replaced the transmission that’s what fixed it for me Only 132,00. 3 transmissions later problem solved at my expense a f150 is looking good

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      +berlin3577 really? New or refurbished?

    • @geog5523
      @geog5523 5 лет назад

      Been driving new F150s this past year. They have their issues too. All 5.0l make a really nasty chatter sound when you’re under load and let off the gas, Ford can’t figure that out and it sounds like your engine has severe knock it’s unnerving. Driven the 2.7 and 3.5 ecoboost and the fuel economy is worse than the 5.3l on the Chevy and the Media system is trash. Some of these trucks had under 5k miles and the stereo/screens all consistently froze and needed to be restarted all the time. I would recommend test driving a few but be aware of Ford’s own issues lol

    • @berlin3577
      @berlin3577 5 лет назад

      The last one is new

    • @berlin3577
      @berlin3577 4 года назад

      We are back at it truck is in the shop again getting yet another brand new transmission installed the truck has just over 135,000 on it now I am absolutely not even kidding It should be done Tuesday or Wednesday this time it’s electronics In the transmission went bad

  • @MrRGiller
    @MrRGiller 5 лет назад +9

    I guess I am one of the lucky ones. My 2015 Silverado, double cab, 4X4, 5.3 V8 doesn't shake at all.

    • @AndrewKellman
      @AndrewKellman 5 лет назад +2

      I have the same exact truck

    • @jdmozee12
      @jdmozee12 5 лет назад +2

      My 14 crew 2wd doesn't have this issue tho it did suffer the condenser failure issue.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +2

      I agree Roy Giller. Thanks for the comment.

    • @1507421
      @1507421 5 лет назад +1

      My 2015 GMC Sierra 4x4 has never had this at all

    • @rileysmith9843
      @rileysmith9843 4 года назад

      Gears & Gadgets my mom has a 2020 Tahoe RST 4wd and her driveline has not vibrated. My dad has 2 2015 Sierra SLE 4wds, 1500 and single-rear-wheel 3500HD.

  • @pat14lang
    @pat14lang 3 года назад +1

    Just recently purchased a ‘17 Silverado 1500 4wd. I’m having a slight vibration between 75-80mph on the interstate. Dealership balanced the wheels and it helped a little. I’m starting to think driveshaft issue after coming across the video’s and checking the forums. I also replaced the wheels and tires with new ones, issue still there.
    BUT i also have a slight shutter at idle (feels like a misfire in a way. No CEL or anything) dealership said it’s common with the hydraulic engine mounts… is this true? Was told that mine is not really bad, and they have had trucks come in worse and had hydraulic mounts replaced.

    • @tomdog1782
      @tomdog1782 Год назад +1

      I have a 2015 1500 4x4 and just started having this issue. It shake at 70 to 75. New tires with balance and just had an alignment. I'm leaning towards the drive shaft now. Mine also has the slight shutter at idle and I don't know why

  • @crouchingturtle6351
    @crouchingturtle6351 4 года назад

    That looks to be around Thompson Peak Parkway in Scottsdale. Usually I mainly see Mercedes, BMWs, Ferraris and Lambos in that area. The Chevy's are left for the "landscapers".

  • @CF-rx7hx
    @CF-rx7hx 5 лет назад

    Have a 2011 with the shake. Suppressed 30% with tires balanced on a machine that reaches highway speed... also used a OBD2 plug in V4 mode lockout - Range something device.
    AFM, DOD is insanity. Unbalanced engine, uneven loading on internal engine parts... lock that bs out.
    Love the Driveshaft info.
    GM is playing with torque converters to help mask the V4 vibratory shift at low speed too... they will reprogram you’re computer to try and mask as well... so the guy that said his was a Torque converter may be on to something.
    Overall, GMs vibration analysis and suppression is weak, and a sign of reduced quality investment for increased earnings.

  • @chrislett5093
    @chrislett5093 4 года назад

    I’m having the same issue. 2016 Silverado 5.3 flex 1500. At first Chevy told me it was the oversized tires they put on it. Well 60,000 miles later I put new tires on it and had a full alignment done. The problem still exist even with a slightly smaller and less aggressive tire. Smaller tire did help slightly but the Chevy shake is still there. I checked for rear axle alignment and I adjusted axles until there was less than 1/8 difference. Engine shake is BS. I have no misfire, I check with a snap on scanner and I didn’t have a single misfire, up hill, down hill or at any normal RPM range. I’ve inspected my driveshaft ujoint and have zero play. I also inspected all suspension components as I have a 3.5 inch aftermarket lift (Rancho) that came stock with my truck purchase from a Chevy dealer and all components are tight, no signs of extreme wear and no leaky shocks. Shocks sill work as they should and leaf springs are doing their job when loaded.
    I don’t have any loud noises from my rear end just the shake. I can literally see my truck bed vibrating in my side mirrors. I don’t hear any bearing squeaks or squalls. No damage to driveshaft. So I’m just like what the hellzzz is the issue?!
    If time permits I will inspect rear differential for runout and end play as well as rear axle bearings but I’m still scratching my head here because these types are things are usually fairly easy to problem solve. Thanks for any advice.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      The driveshaft / axles cut down my vibration by about 90% and at times it is smooth as can be. It was by far the best fix so far. I have a hard time telling people to do it because all of these “fixes” seem to be VERY truck specific and I would hate to hear someone say they saved up money for the parts only to have it not work.

  • @jewllake
    @jewllake 5 лет назад +1

    Did you raise your front bumper? What size tires are those? Lastly I've heard changing out the axles is a huge improvement for the chevy shake. I bought a new 18 Sierra Z71 with the 6.2 and was real scared I'd have the chevy shake. So far after 18,000 miles no shake!

    • @FlyEaglesFly19111
      @FlyEaglesFly19111 5 лет назад +1

      Me either..so far.. fingers crossed

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      I did not raise the font bumper, just removed that air dam on the lower.

  • @georgejohnson3579
    @georgejohnson3579 3 года назад

    Honestly, that Bakersfield "Performance Driveline" building looks like a strip joint!

  • @jamesmckee8031
    @jamesmckee8031 3 года назад

    They had to flush the bad fluid out of the torque converter and now it is as smooth as it could ever be!!! OMG 4 years with this and now it is all gone!! Synthetic fluid replacing the old bad fluid originally installed at the factory

  • @robertamaro5616
    @robertamaro5616 3 года назад +1

    I have a 2010 and started acting up on me about 2 years ago and I had 54 thousand miles. Don't drive it too much just to work and back. Yeah they did a lot to mine they changed a lot of stuff and still nothing still does the shakes.

  • @SurferJoe46
    @SurferJoe46 8 месяцев назад

    Had a rather high-Hz shake at 40MPH and 80MPH --- it was a bent front u-joint companion flange ear. This is on a 2005 K1500 Silverado Crew Z71, G80, 5.3. HTH.

  • @davidglenn1965
    @davidglenn1965 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 2007 single cab 1500 5.3 long bed Silverado. Starting to shake bad now @ 90k miles. It didn’t start until a year ago at 80k. Thanks for this video. I used to think it was the drum rear brake shoes chattering.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      No problem, I try to share anything I can when it comes to this issue.

    • @meloniemelons4708
      @meloniemelons4708 4 года назад

      Ditto. 2007. 139,000 miles. What have you tried to do to take care of the shake?

  • @spingel88
    @spingel88 6 месяцев назад

    That crazy. I have a 2017 Sierra Crew Cab with the 6.2 and a short bed. It has no noticeable shaking at any speed. Furthermore, I've only recently found out that apparently the driveshaft critical speed is around 100mph and some self-destruct above 100. I've had mine to 115 a couple of times with no issues at all. 🤷🏻‍♂
    I actually ended up here because I'm looking for speed rated driveshafts that aren't carbon fiber and $1800...

  • @ChevySS1968
    @ChevySS1968 5 лет назад

    Thanks for update. Carbon fiber driveshaft even better???.. Did you check old axles for straightness? I almost bought 2015 Silverado a month ago, but it had moderate shake at ~70mph. Then I saw some of your videos and some of the various threads on forums about the "Chevy shake" and I quickly changed my mind about that particular 2015 Silverado.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Glad I could help. I couldn't imagine the cost of carbon fiber, also not sure it would help or make it worse.

    • @ChevySS1968
      @ChevySS1968 5 лет назад +1

      @@GearsGadgets - CF driveshaft is not that expensive. But it appears you have not yet discovered the perfect solution. Very interesting, and disappointing. Shame on GM for this issue, there's no excuse for excessive vibration, especially as they've been making trucks for so many decades.

  • @highplainsdrifter9849
    @highplainsdrifter9849 3 года назад +7

    Chevy Shake. Bought a Tundra instead. Never had any issues.

    • @SmoothLounge7
      @SmoothLounge7 3 года назад

      @@thefutureisgrim9391 funny when the tundra has more American parts and is actually made and designed by Americans unlike the Chevy trucks.. you make it sound like you don’t do your research.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад +1

      I love the Tundra but I just ordered a 2021 F150

    • @TurtlDrip
      @TurtlDrip 3 года назад

      Toyota trucks just have frames that rot away.

    • @highplainsdrifter9849
      @highplainsdrifter9849 3 года назад

      @@TurtlDrip yeah forgot to mention Chevy has Piston Slap, oil consumption, and terrible transmissions. No truck is immune to rust. Look at the new 2021 F-150. All trucks rust depends on the area.

  • @lynheydt3304
    @lynheydt3304 3 года назад +1

    Got a 2015 silverado LTZ. with 6sp trans 5.3 no vibrating I guess they did something right.

    • @dongoble1792
      @dongoble1792 3 года назад

      I have an 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 with the 5.3 and the 6 speed transmission and I have never had any problems with any vibrations.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      Lucky!!

  • @adamwiggins4420
    @adamwiggins4420 2 года назад

    My 2017 silverado 4.3 has a shimmy. Now I'm no mechanic by any measure. Just a city boy looking answers. But I notice the shimmy when I get behind a car that's going slow and i have to let off the gas, when I lightly accelerate back up, thats when it shimmies. If I get down on the accelerator hard, it doesn't tend to do it. It's generally worse when you just barely press the accelerator going on an incline. Mine does it a 50mph. Does this sound like the same issue you had?

  • @harleylady3615
    @harleylady3615 3 года назад +1

    Tires make a huge difference H/T vs A/T smooth ride with highway treads , all terrain are choppy loud and not so smooth but will get you through the snow. You want a smooth ride buy a 1970 Chrysler 300

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      I mean sure but the idea of “if you want smooth.... buy xxxxxx car” doesn’t make sense when older trucks and competing brands of similar years vibrate. Modern trucks ride incredibly smooth so when one doesn’t, to say trucks shouldn’t ride smooth is just deflecting responsibility for brand loyalty and dismissing the entire landscape of modern engineered vehicles.

    • @Aint_no_senators_son
      @Aint_no_senators_son 3 года назад

      @@GearsGadgets
      All I can say is haves 2006 Silverado. One owner truck. 114,000 miles when I bought it two years ago. I hate it with a passion. It has the shake that's all over the place. Sometimes bad, sometimes very bad, sometimes barely but it always shakes.
      I have a 73 Dodge truck that rides and drives better than the Shakerado.

  • @blackcrow573
    @blackcrow573 2 года назад +1

    I got a 2008 Silverado 1500 8cylinder 5.3 engine I got the same problem is vibrating too so I got told by a mechanic it’s the driveshaft and then torque converter still the same problem this trucks are bad design

  • @kylevanwinkle2081
    @kylevanwinkle2081 5 лет назад +1

    The Goodyear duratracs balance like crap. I would try and rebalance them. My truck had very little vibration until I added the Goodyear's. I'm going the get them rebalanced this upcoming weekend.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      I had no problems with the Goodyear’s balancing.

  • @RBXrayracing
    @RBXrayracing 5 лет назад +6

    I have a new 2019 that has a vibration from 20 to 30 mph and I can almost guarantee its a driveshaft.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      Really? Don’t hear a lot on the 19’s. Have you taken it in yet?

    • @mloml41
      @mloml41 5 лет назад

      Mine too 2015 gmc 20 to 30. You think its the driveshaft

    • @jdmozee12
      @jdmozee12 5 лет назад

      Luckily I dont have this issue

    • @zieske98
      @zieske98 5 лет назад +3

      When you start to notice the vibration, look at the middle gauges, and see if it's when the v4 mode kicks in, I have a 2015 Silverado 5.3 had the vibration when the v4 mode kicked in, I brought an edge programmer for it, turned the dod(displacement on demand) afm(active fuel management) whatever you wanna call it, I have no more vibration issues, mines v8 all the time now, oh and also it didnt hurt my mileage that bad only down like 2 to 3mpg

    • @tony8295
      @tony8295 5 лет назад +1

      It was the torque converter for my 2016.

  • @bigwill2423
    @bigwill2423 4 года назад

    My 13' avalanche shakes sometimes at speeds around 60 or more. I notice it more when the weather is hotter outside on mine for some reason. Was driving when it was 90+ degrees out and it was so extreme and violent. When cooler weather not bad. Just thought I would share

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      Interesting. I have noticed my shake more in the cold.

  • @jesusrodriguez-lv2oj
    @jesusrodriguez-lv2oj 4 года назад +1

    My truck shakes 30-45 miles per hour and then smooth out, idk why. I’ve been trying to fix it and I figure the 26” rims would be the case but I had actually lifted the truck with and without the rims, also putting the original one in it. The shaking of the truck sounded really bad 30 to 45 still and when I stopped the truck, I would hear like a crack sound when lifted.

  • @johnbley-k2g
    @johnbley-k2g 4 месяца назад

    Which rear axles did you use? Stock or heavy duty (part #). I have replaced my drive shaft and still have slight vibration. Vibration before shaft was very noticeable, now it's less but still chasing the tail.

  • @sbc_jake_9677
    @sbc_jake_9677 Год назад

    I wonder if maybe balancing the driveshaft would take care of the vibration thats left. Maybe they've done that already. I bought a 14 sierra im hounastly bless i haven't had any issues with it, and its at 107k. Ive had it up to close to 100mph and its silky smooth. Not saying I'm gonna push my luck and hit the limiter lol. So far only issue I've had is the manifold gasket blowing out exhaust

  • @jeffsteelman8036
    @jeffsteelman8036 3 года назад

    Mine was a14..driveshaft,transmission ,,wheels ,,tires,,still shaking....New truck finally fixed it

  • @chico3015
    @chico3015 3 года назад +2

    Exactly why I don't want to buy GM even though I love the way chevy looks

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      Yeah that's where I'm at with all this.

  • @davidmcbride8906
    @davidmcbride8906 4 года назад

    Hey man! I literally just bought a 2016 Silverado 2 wheel from a GM dealer. I was recommend the dealer from a co-worker who has bought 8 cars from them. I didn't take the truck on the highway on the test drive (it was almost out of gas). I said I would buy more gas, the salesman didnt want me to do that.
    So, anyway, i didn't notice the shake before i bought it. But damn, at 70 mph it does the Chevy Shake!! I paid 30k for this truck. It only has 15k miles on it. I did buy a very expensive $2,600 bumper to bumper warranty. I immediately brought it back and they changed the rear tires, said it was fixed. Not fixed. I drove it today - shakes still.
    I brought it back today. The sales manager wants me to bring it in monday am to drive it with the maintenance manager. He said they will either fix it or make some other type of arrangement.
    My question is: should i let them fix it further or just go straight to the top and demand my money back. I belong to the same country club as they owner of this place. I already don't like the truck now because of this. Its real heavy, lumbering. The gave me a 2020 Silverado to drive for a couple of days and i really like it. Thanks for your input!

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      Go straight to the top and demand your money back. it will drive you INSANE and my experience is the longer you let them dick around with “fixing” it the the harder it will be to get out of it.

    • @davidmcbride8906
      @davidmcbride8906 4 года назад

      Gears & Gadgets - so they moved the front tires to the back- still shook. Then they balanced the tires - still shook. Then they replaced the front tires and now it rides perfect no matter what speed i take iit up to. You think I’ll be ok?

    • @danielgarland9391
      @danielgarland9391 3 года назад

      A 2016 would have a special coverage for the 8 speed transmissiom to flush the torque convertor fluid and possibly replace the convertor under the special coverage

    • @robfolks
      @robfolks 3 года назад

      I just purchased a 2020 silverado 5.3 Texas edition and have the same shake/ vibration. Traded in a 2016 5.3 that drove smooth as silk. Smh

  • @timrau8701
    @timrau8701 5 лет назад

    I had a 2015 2500HD 4x4 that had a vibration that drove me KrAzy! Thought it was a tire balance issue but everything checked out when I had them rechecked.. always thought it was a drive line or rear axle issue and after watch this it’s the same issue everyone else is experiencing. I now have a 2020 2500 HD and it has a very mild vibration but nothing like my 2015..

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Thanks Tim Rau, I appreciate it!!!

  • @bigdaddy5212
    @bigdaddy5212 3 года назад +1

    I had this same issue and if I could offer a piece of advice it would be to not throw money at parts without first diagnosing because this issue has many causes which are inexpensive fixes.I tried on two sets of wheels, had the tires rebalanced, stock driveshaft rebalanced, reshimmed the rear axle angle, and had the axles checked for out of roundness with a gauge.Mine was a RCSB on factory 20" and the silver bullet was softer rear shocks.Take the time to have someone check everything in the drive line and you will find the cause.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      I agree, throwing money at parts isn't a great idea. Unfortunately its just kind of a hit or miss kind of problem from what I can tell.

    • @dconconi6016
      @dconconi6016 Год назад

      Thanks. Mine is a RCSB as well. (2014)
      Do you recall the shocks you used?
      Thx

    • @Handlehandlebars
      @Handlehandlebars 10 месяцев назад

      No offense but sounds like a band-aid fix... vibrations don't occure from simply having a differnt stiffness in shock...altho maybe a softer shock made it less noticeable...

  • @CannonFodder873
    @CannonFodder873 3 года назад

    ...not to nitpick, but isn't the exhaust pipe now hitting that new center hanger bearing bracket ?
    I can't imagine that sounding very nice.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  3 года назад

      No it isnt hitting the bearing bracket.

    • @CannonFodder873
      @CannonFodder873 3 года назад

      @@GearsGadgets It just looks like it in the video. No sweat...Just askin'.

  • @josetrillo2428
    @josetrillo2428 5 лет назад +2

    My 2019 Silverado High country 4×4 has had a vibration since day one. I have owned the truck for 3 weeks and driven it about 2k miles. This vibration is really starting to worry me. I paid 64k for a shaky luxury truck... I will definitely start looking into it and get it taken care of or GM should buy the truck back...

    • @Bosha92
      @Bosha92 5 лет назад

      Jose Trillo check your lemon laws if possible. Sorry to hear that about such an expensive truck :/

    • @josetrillo2428
      @josetrillo2428 5 лет назад

      @@Bosha92 lemon laws? I have never heard of it. I will look into it. Thank you I appreciate your comment!

    • @nthewalk
      @nthewalk 5 лет назад +2

      saw another video that they have swapped out the tranny fluid some models were shipped with causes the torque converter to fail due to the fluid ruining the torque converter. Change the fluid with another brand than what it was shipped with. If I bought one I’d change it right away just to see in the real world if that works before the shakes start .... his did it at 50000 miles

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      I agree Jose Trillo. Thanks for the comment.

  • @thejackgraves13
    @thejackgraves13 5 лет назад +1

    Because my Wheels have some big Scuffs. I bought the Truck from a dealer in 2017. My truck is a 2wd WT 1500

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +1

      Is that why it is vibrating?

    • @thejackgraves13
      @thejackgraves13 5 лет назад

      @@GearsGadgets vibrating from Cheap Chinese Tires

    • @thejackgraves13
      @thejackgraves13 5 лет назад

      @@GearsGadgets but only at 95-100 after smooth as glass

    • @jdmozee12
      @jdmozee12 5 лет назад +1

      Gov. Kicks in at 98

    • @thejackgraves13
      @thejackgraves13 5 лет назад

      @@jdmozee12 not my Truck its tuned and Modded. No Gov on my Truck anymore

  • @pennykay7909
    @pennykay7909 Год назад

    My 06 2wd Avalanche has a single piece drive shaft and I have this shake with now a bad loud click when changing gears

  • @brianjacobsen5762
    @brianjacobsen5762 3 года назад

    Got 98 Z71 4wd. That does that around 60 something but if I feather the gas or punch it to make the trans kick down it stops. Has 146,000 on it.

  • @bschell1969
    @bschell1969 5 лет назад +3

    The 2014 4wd work truck I drive shakes, I believe this one is an engine issue though because it only happens when it goes to v4 mode

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад

      Interesting. Mine didn’t care V4 or V8, it was non discriminate.

    • @bschell1969
      @bschell1969 5 лет назад

      Gears & Gadgets that’s why I’m pretty sure this one just has the engine on the way out since it’s only in V4 and I’ve seen people have trouble due to the cylinder deactivation

    • @coastalcarolinafishingnc5199
      @coastalcarolinafishingnc5199 5 лет назад

      You can have the dealer
      Chip the motor to where it is all time v8

    • @bschell1969
      @bschell1969 5 лет назад

      Coastal Carolina fishing NC easier to just buy one of the devices from amazon or eBay that plugs in and gets rid of the AFM. Buuttt it’s not mine anyways just a work truck. I don’t care if it blows up will just prove I was correct when I said it was a bad purchase.

    • @ctb2814
      @ctb2814 4 года назад +1

      I have a 2014 6 cylinder with the same exact issues

  • @drunkmike9943
    @drunkmike9943 5 лет назад +3

    I have the same issue in my 2011 silverado 6 speed it has the shake at about 115 / 120 mph

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  5 лет назад +2

      Just gotta ride through it and get er up to 125 I guess.

    • @dainwright1573
      @dainwright1573 5 лет назад

      I have a 2016 2500, it has a speed limiter, can't get to 100mph, leave it to GM to fix a problem by not making that scenario possible.

    • @drunkmike9943
      @drunkmike9943 5 лет назад

      @@dainwright1573 programmer

    • @leeannbowser3068
      @leeannbowser3068 4 года назад

      all tires are speed rated they have to make trucks for dumb people so they won't get sued by stupid drivers

  • @robdedgar
    @robdedgar 4 года назад

    I have this same issue with my 2015 Colorado z71. Only problem I have had with my truck, but it is sure annoying.

    • @GearsGadgets
      @GearsGadgets  4 года назад

      Interesting. Thats the first time I’ve heard of it from a Colorado