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Has anyone experienced a full truck shake when accelerating between 40kmph - 60kmph?

I have noticed this since I purchased my 2017 Titan, but only really came concerned after my first oil change. The technician came to me to ask how hard I have been driving my truck since my tires are sitting early wear. He said he rotated the tires, but take it easy... (Not that I drive it hard at all, but Sorry I didn't spend 65k on a truck to baby it)

On my way home the vibration was considerably worse. Again, it will only do it between 40-60kmph.

I booked it in for an appointment to get the tires balanced and maybe look at the alignment, both were fine. The tech thinks it maybr a software issues...

Anyone experienced this yet? Thoughts?

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I'm guessing you'll want to read through the transmission TSB thread in this forum...go from there.


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If the steering wheel is shaking that may point to an allignment issue with the front end. Now "within spec" does allow for a margin or error, its not exact. I found out with my first 2017 Titan that camber and toe settings had a huge impact on steering feel and vibrations over 60 mph. Unfortunately the 2017 does not come with eccentric cam bolts on its lower control arms from the factory. This means that neither of these can be set unless the dealreship orders the part. I would push the issue further with your dealership.
 

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All fixed! Apparently, they showed me the pictures of it as well, the bolts that secure the drive shaft to the transmission were loose.
The dealer took it all apart to make sure no damage and to attempt to see why it was loose.. no damage and no clue. Either way the truck runs smooth now!



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