vibration. left side front driverside tire

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stevens

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so i got a 6" zone suspention lift kit, with 37s.

ISSUE -> the truck shakes, vibrates on the driverside, coming from the left side tire area. these are what we have done below. usually occurs near slightly colder temperatures.

Hubcentric rings.
balanced.
beads in the rear, and stick weights in the front. ( we have tried multiple things to fix this problem but has not been fixed yet )

plus alignment completed.

What els can be the issue? usualy when its a bit colder temperature it happens. mostly on a turn. sometimes going straight at 80mph.
 

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I did maxtrac 7" and I get a vibration in my pedal only when I hard accelerate every now and then
 

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Ah probably unrelated to my experience then, my last truck I had blown the bearings and had warped rotors and sounded like a similar issue.


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so i got a 6" zone suspention lift kit, with 37s.

ISSUE -> the truck shakes, vibrates on the driverside, coming from the left side tire area. these are what we have done below. usually occurs near slightly colder temperatures.

Hubcentric rings.
balanced.
beads in the rear, and stick weights in the front. ( we have tried multiple things to fix this problem but has not been fixed yet )

plus alignment completed.

What els can be the issue? usualy when its a bit colder temperature it happens. mostly on a turn. sometimes going straight at 80mph.
Have someone knowledgeable drive along side you while it's doing it to confirm it's in that wheel. My first thought would be tire out of balance and second would be a worn suspension component. I have a little shimmy in mine I've tracked down to a bad Fox single steering stabilizer and slightly worn ball joint. Check all of your suspension bolts for tightness and don't be afraid to put a little mild loctite on there!
 

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If you are on the highway and roll over one of the pavement breaks, does the steering wheel want to wander on you? I'm up in Alaska, and when it gets real cold (as the other posted mentioned) suspension components get really finicky. In my case, ball joints and tie rod ends.


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nah its more less when im going high mph 80+ i feel it in the floor left side, and the steering wheel slightly.
 

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