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Vibration Water Bottle Test

Tellthemride

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Using @Kwim ’s suggestion (vibration thread) to measure vibration levels in my Telluride while driving at 40 mph and 65 mph. I do feel slight vibration, and it is definitely visible looking at the water bottle placed in the cupholder between the front seats. I don’t personally think it is anything out of the normal though.

Other members may have it worse than I do though, so I thought I’d leave this here as a point of reference. Both videos were captured on flat pavement, no potholes or bumps.

Here is vibration at 40 mph.

Here is vibration at 65 mph.
 
Thank you for sharing this.

Mine is similar. Maybe slightly worse.

I noticed that my vibration is worse when my drive starts. Which leads to...believe it's tire related instead of driveshaft but can't rule anything out at this point.
 




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