Just purchased a 2011 Ford Ranger ext. cab. 4cyl automatic xlt. 74,000 miles. one owner vehicle. Notice some vibration on highway over 60 mph. Any thoughts? my first was tires need high speed balancing.

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Asked by kfh225 Nov 09, 2013 at 05:51 PM about the 2011 Ford Ranger XLT SuperCab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Notice slight vibration on highway over 60 mph. First inclination is that tires may need high
speed balancing. Any thoughts on other possible solutions???

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Thanks Tom. There is no vibration what so ever when brakes are applied therefore I believe it is not rotor related. It appears at this time to only occur on the highway when vehicle speed reaches 60 to 70 mph. Used tires on the truck seem to be wearing evenly up to this point. We did purchase through a dealer so I do not know how long these tires have been on the vehicle. They are not new tire judging by the condition of the sidewalls. Will have tires balanced or replaced and see if problem persists.

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sounds like text book driveshaft call me at master driveline 6029970906 20yrs exp

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