As the the title says, my truck has a vibration when hitting 40 threw 55mph, it’s like I’m driving on rumble strips, if I let off the gas it’ll stop but pick back up. It’s not a constant rumble but happens heavily at those speeds.

Edit/ 2020 Chevy Colorado Z71 V6, automatic trans, does have 4x4 capability, under 50,000 miles

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    1 year ago

    Have the tires been rebalanced lately?

    When there’re unbalanced, the vehicle will vibrate at various speeds.

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    Have the tires been rebalanced lately?

    When there’re unbalanced, the vehicle will vibrate at various speeds.

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    1 year ago

    I had a 2019 Colorado… there’s a known issue with the torque converters. You might want to see if that’s your issue. They “fixed” it on mine but it never went away fully, it might be the same issue with your truck.

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    I had a 2019 Colorado… there’s a known issue with the torque converters. You might want to see if that’s your issue. They “fixed” it on mine but it never went away fully, it might be the same issue with your truck.

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    Check your tires for flat spots, unven wear, etc. check your tire pressures. Should be at spec or near. Check the roundness of the rims. If not, check all bushings for control arms, steering components, etc.

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    Definitely a torque converter clutch shutter. Super common. Flushing the fluid fixed the earlier models. Should be under powertrain warranty though.

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    Check your tires for flat spots, unven wear, etc. check your tire pressures. Should be at spec or near. Check the roundness of the rims. If not, check all bushings for control arms, steering components, etc.

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    Definitely a torque converter clutch shutter. Super common. Flushing the fluid fixed the earlier models. Should be under powertrain warranty though.

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    Those have a really common issue with torque converter shutter, take it to a chevy dealer and they can do a “super flush” on the transmission and it should take care of that issue.

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    Those have a really common issue with torque converter shutter, take it to a chevy dealer and they can do a “super flush” on the transmission and it should take care of that issue.