Grimmwit
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Long post ahead - sorry.
New 802a 2020 Raptor. Stock tires and wheels - not the bead lockers. Truck is 100% stock except for the radio antenna.
I commute from Albuquerque to Santa Fe twice a week. Speed limit posted at 75, usually driving 80. The road is a mix of worn and new pavement. The issue occurs on both surfaces. Tire pressures set cold to 38 front, 36 rear.
From the time I've had it (late May 2020), I get a shudder that for the life of me I can't identify. What I've done to date:
The alignment and wheel balancing improved the drive around town, but no change at highway speeds.
I have noticed that in a headwind, it seems more prevalent. I get buffeted around a bit, but the shuddering is separate from the buffeting.
I can reproduce the sensation by downshifting from 10th to 8th while at speed. Told the dealer guys that, they said that's normal.
In June, I drove the truck to Colorado and drove it all over the place. It drove smoothly, but never at speeds above 75.
At this point I'm inclined to think it's a mechanical issue. My only other wild theory is some sort of wind conditions that cause some swirling in the truck bed or something along those lines.
I haven't done any other interstate driving outside of that corridor. The trip to CO was on state highways with lower speed limits, so the speed conditions didn't match.
The last dealer tech (guy who did the road force balance) suggested that with the stock tires some road vibration at high speed is inevitable. Yet I read here and other forums how owners seem to have really smooth rides. So I don't think that is reliable.
I drove the same stretch frequently from January until I got the Raptor in late May. I was driving a stock 4Runner, and never observed the shuddering at all - so I don't think it's a road surface issue.
I owned 2015 & 2016 F150's previously. Both crew cabs. The first with the 2.7L engine, the second with the 3.5L. Neither of them drove anything like this; the latter cross country from NH to NM when we moved. But I acknowledge mechanically there is a lot of difference between those trucks and the Raptor.
Any thoughts / suggestions? At this point, I'm inclined to try a different dealer and see if I get any further.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions offered.
New 802a 2020 Raptor. Stock tires and wheels - not the bead lockers. Truck is 100% stock except for the radio antenna.
I commute from Albuquerque to Santa Fe twice a week. Speed limit posted at 75, usually driving 80. The road is a mix of worn and new pavement. The issue occurs on both surfaces. Tire pressures set cold to 38 front, 36 rear.
From the time I've had it (late May 2020), I get a shudder that for the life of me I can't identify. What I've done to date:
- Took to Firestone and had wheels balanced and alignment checked / adjusted.
- Had the tires rotated during first oil change.
- Took to dealer. Wasn't surprised that a difficult-to-reproduce issue came back with no problems observed. To their credit, they drove it about 30 miles on I-25. Whether they were really paying attention, or just enjoying a paid break, who knows.
- Convinced dealer to do a road force alignment.
The alignment and wheel balancing improved the drive around town, but no change at highway speeds.
I have noticed that in a headwind, it seems more prevalent. I get buffeted around a bit, but the shuddering is separate from the buffeting.
I can reproduce the sensation by downshifting from 10th to 8th while at speed. Told the dealer guys that, they said that's normal.
In June, I drove the truck to Colorado and drove it all over the place. It drove smoothly, but never at speeds above 75.
At this point I'm inclined to think it's a mechanical issue. My only other wild theory is some sort of wind conditions that cause some swirling in the truck bed or something along those lines.
I haven't done any other interstate driving outside of that corridor. The trip to CO was on state highways with lower speed limits, so the speed conditions didn't match.
The last dealer tech (guy who did the road force balance) suggested that with the stock tires some road vibration at high speed is inevitable. Yet I read here and other forums how owners seem to have really smooth rides. So I don't think that is reliable.
I drove the same stretch frequently from January until I got the Raptor in late May. I was driving a stock 4Runner, and never observed the shuddering at all - so I don't think it's a road surface issue.
I owned 2015 & 2016 F150's previously. Both crew cabs. The first with the 2.7L engine, the second with the 3.5L. Neither of them drove anything like this; the latter cross country from NH to NM when we moved. But I acknowledge mechanically there is a lot of difference between those trucks and the Raptor.
Any thoughts / suggestions? At this point, I'm inclined to try a different dealer and see if I get any further.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions offered.