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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / September 2005

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98 ZR2 Blazer Shake @ 70 MPH

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LockJaw - 24 Sep 2005 20:19 GMT
I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
starts to shake violently than about 75mph and above it smooths
back out.
I replaced the steering stabilizer that was bad but did not help any.

Sometimes it will ride fine for a couple of miles @ 70mph but not often.

The switch to enable the 4 wheel drive is bad so it is disconnected
and the vacuum port pluged under the battery.

Something funny going on here, any ideas?

TIA

LockJaw
TheSnoMan - 24 Sep 2005 22:05 GMT
> I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
> the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
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>
> LockJaw

Does the steering wheel shake when it does this and is it stock or
lifted with oversized tires.

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jo_jo - 24 Sep 2005 23:31 GMT
> I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
> the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
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>
> LockJaw

are your tires wearing normally and evenly?  if not, you may have a
ball joint problem
Charles Bendig - 25 Sep 2005 00:08 GMT
> I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
> the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
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>
> LockJaw

    U-joints in the back driveshaft.
Charles
Nick - 25 Sep 2005 01:31 GMT
My Truck did the same thing around 70mph. It ended up being a warped brake
disc. I had the discs resurfaced and then it drove smooth.

> I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
> the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> LockJaw
LockJaw - 25 Sep 2005 19:39 GMT
: :: :::> I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
: :: :::> the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
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: :: :::>
: :: :::> LockJaw

The steering wheel is solid.
The tires are new and look good, no strange wear.
Drive shaft joints are tight.
Brakes are new ( rotors and pads ).
Ball joints are tight.
Every thing is stock, no big tires ( ZR2 - stock size ).

All very good suggestions, but this is where I'm at the end
trying to figure this thing out.

I may have the balance rechecked on the tires

LJ
Mike Levy - 25 Sep 2005 22:34 GMT
>: :: :::> I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
>: :: :::> the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
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>
>LJ

I had a similar problem, turned out to be the u-joints.  They checked
out as tight, but they were actually binding.  Took a tech a little
time to actually find the problem.  I let it continue and get worse
over the course of several months.  Eventually I was getting a
squeak/creak on acceleration.  The u-joints were dry and bound up.

My vibrations were at 30 MPH and at highway speeds, but there were
certain conditions needed in order to produce the problem, that's why
I didn't suspect the tires as the culprit.  This was also on a ZR2,
but a pickup.
LockJaw - 26 Sep 2005 06:33 GMT
: :: :::> I had a similar problem, turned out to be the u-joints.  They checked
: :: :::> out as tight, but they were actually binding.  Took a tech a little
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
: :: :::> I didn't suspect the tires as the culprit.  This was also on a ZR2,
: :: :::> but a pickup.

I'll give the U-joints another look.  Thanks,

LJ
LockJaw - 28 Sep 2005 06:56 GMT
: :: :::> I had a similar problem, turned out to be the u-joints.  They checked
: :: :::> out as tight, but they were actually binding.  Took a tech a little
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
: :: :::> I didn't suspect the tires as the culprit.  This was also on a ZR2,
: :: :::> but a pickup.

That was it. Rear drive shaft bearing had a dry one that was also rough.
The shake isn't as bad now. Gonna tackle the other joint tomorrow.

LJ
Mike Levy - 28 Sep 2005 23:28 GMT
>: :: :::> I had a similar problem, turned out to be the u-joints.  They checked
>: :: :::> out as tight, but they were actually binding.  Took a tech a little
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
>LJ

Glad I could help.  I let mine go for a while before trying to find
the cause, it was pretty obvious once the diagnosis started...
The Nolalu Barn Owl - 26 Sep 2005 00:46 GMT
>I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
>the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
>LockJaw
Hmmm, the secretary at work just had the same problem and her 4wd
switch was bad too.
Can't remember what she found out about it.
Will ask her tomorrow and get back to ya
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Regards
Gordie

John Manner - 26 Sep 2005 14:00 GMT
LJ,

I seem to remember hearing this problem being caused by an out of
balance rear driveshaft. If your u-joints check out, I would check that
next.

-John
The Nolalu Barn Owl - 27 Sep 2005 02:03 GMT
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 19:46:07 -0400, The Nolalu Barn Owl
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>>I have new tires so the balance should not be a concern, however
>>the ride is smooth until I hit 70mph and than the whole truck
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>Can't remember what she found out about it.
>Will ask her tomorrow and get back to ya
OK, here is what she found out.
The rear drums were really rusty and some rust chunkies fell off
putting the rear wheels out of balance.
The critical speed in her case was 70 Km. in her case, so I doubt if
the same problem exists in your case.
Sorry I couldn't be of any real help.

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Regards
Gordie

LockJaw - 27 Sep 2005 07:14 GMT
: :: :::> OK, here is what she found out.
: :: :::> The rear drums were really rusty and some rust chunkies fell off
: :: :::> putting the rear wheels out of balance.
: :: :::> The critical speed in her case was 70 Km. in her case, so I doubt if
: :: :::> the same problem exists in your case.
: :: :::> Sorry I couldn't be of any real help.

Ok, my breaks are all new - disks all around.
Thanks for trying

LJ
 
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