Gen3 Gas Pedal Vibration

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DoubtIT

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Hi guys!!! I recently bought a 22 Raptor with 43k and its awesome aside from the vibrations I've been dealing which is driving me nuts. So I noticed it mainly at 75+ once I hit 80 you can really feel it more and it I go above 80 its gets slightly worse. The Dealer is telling me the tires needs to be replaced there feathered. I took it to my Mechanic who works on my GT500 and rebalanced the tires and didn't see a need to replace the tires, he thinks it something else. I also had the Exhaust clamps re torqued down to see if the vibrations were coming from that but no luck. Anyone else been able to resolve this issue? I have seen quite of posts about this elsewhere. Thanks all!!!
 

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i had a cyclical vibration that i initially figured was tire wear that was present at low and high speeds in the pedal box. i could feel it slightly in the steering as well. i knew it wasnt tire balance so i tried tightening the exhaust, pedal box to the bulkhead etc and while that did reduce the vibrations a bit (namely tightening the pedal box), there was clearly something else going on. took it to the dealer and after a couple of trips they said they could hear intermittent noise coming from the iwes. they replaced both and **** vibrations gone. this was done around the 25k mark
 
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i had a cyclical vibration that i initially figured was tire wear that was present at low and high speeds in the pedal box. i could feel it slightly in the steering as well. i knew it wasnt tire balance so i tried tightening the exhaust, pedal box to the bulkhead etc and while that did reduce the vibrations a bit (namely tightening the pedal box), there was clearly something else going on. took it to the dealer and after a couple of trips they said they could hear intermittent noise coming from the iwes. they replaced both and **** vibrations gone. this was done around the 25k mark
Hey TM965,

The IWES, did they say what failed? I dont have any feelings in the wheel, but this is good to know. is there a way to test the theory without taking it apart? could it be turned off or engaged to really hear it if there's a issue?
 

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they didnt say what failed and frankly i dont think they had completely failed yet. the feeling in the wheel was very slight. putting it in 2wd/4wd/awd didnt make a dif in the vibration at speed
 
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