Subject says it all. Towing with the vehicle level (airlifts in the rear coils), I can do a gentle coast (not fully off the gas) on a downhill and get a fairly significant front end shimmy. The instant I touch the brakes, it stops. The instant I get on the gas it stops. It's not felt in the steering wheel like a classic front end shimmy where the wheel rotates back and forth - feels like the entire front axle is going up and down. The only time the truck has ANY shimmy is while towing. Otherwise it is the smoothest 80 I've ever driven. Clearly the front end is either higher or lower while towing at speed but I can't think of a way to determine this. Clearly, because it does not shimmy when just carrying passengers.
It's going to be a weird one, which is why I posted a dedicated thread. It's been there for years but suddenly got worse this towing season and I replaced both the tires and wheels and it's still doing it. Stock Michelins, stock alloys.
First thing I checked was the front driveshaft in terms of tightness and slack. Put the truck on a level surface in neutral with parking brake on so the shaft is not accidentally held tightly by the vehicle and cannot get any appreciable movement of the shaft either twisting, longitudinal or grabbing tightly and shoving up and down. Seems remarkably tight and has been recently lubed.
I'm going to check the wheel bearings, knuckle nuts, and rotate the tires but the lack of steering movement tells me it's not a "single side" thing like a tire out of balance. I'll also be able to remove the shaft and lock the center diff and see what that does. Could be the front drive shaft has been out of balance for 200,000 miles and now age has generated some slack so it's wobbling. Almost like a front axle shaft is bent and making the front axle housing bounce up and down as a unit.
So, anyone else experience this? Did a quick search and nothing jumped out as similar where either braking or accelerating instantly stops it. That's a big clue I think - just can't ID it...
DougM
It's going to be a weird one, which is why I posted a dedicated thread. It's been there for years but suddenly got worse this towing season and I replaced both the tires and wheels and it's still doing it. Stock Michelins, stock alloys.
First thing I checked was the front driveshaft in terms of tightness and slack. Put the truck on a level surface in neutral with parking brake on so the shaft is not accidentally held tightly by the vehicle and cannot get any appreciable movement of the shaft either twisting, longitudinal or grabbing tightly and shoving up and down. Seems remarkably tight and has been recently lubed.
I'm going to check the wheel bearings, knuckle nuts, and rotate the tires but the lack of steering movement tells me it's not a "single side" thing like a tire out of balance. I'll also be able to remove the shaft and lock the center diff and see what that does. Could be the front drive shaft has been out of balance for 200,000 miles and now age has generated some slack so it's wobbling. Almost like a front axle shaft is bent and making the front axle housing bounce up and down as a unit.
So, anyone else experience this? Did a quick search and nothing jumped out as similar where either braking or accelerating instantly stops it. That's a big clue I think - just can't ID it...
DougM