Wrongway
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The title sums it up. I have a 2015 RT SE6 which I bought in April and have put 5,000 miles on it so far.
Since buying it I avoided the freeways because of the harsh belt vibration starting around 60mph and up to 75 mph. I don’t have a krikit tension measuring tool and am in no way mechanically inclined so I rely on my dealer who I trust for any adjustments.
I had the dealer install a new rear tire 500 miles ago and here’s how it went with regards to belt vibration after the new rear tire was installed.
- belt vibration was close to the same as described above but now it started at 55 mph. The dealer had set the belt tension at 1050 newtons or 256 pounds with wheel on ground.
- I went back to the dealer and had the BRP Bulletin from 2015 with me. The lowest the dealer would set the tension was 900 newtons or 222 pounds with wheel on ground.
- I went back again and after talking with the service manager, they agreed to drop the belt tension to 730 newtons or 184 pounds with wheel on ground.
Now the vibration is still there but not nearly as harsh as it was. The STRANGE thing which I’ve never noticed before is that when cruising along at say 60 mph, when I let off the throttle I can feel belt vibration. This is happening at any cruising speed over 50 mph.
Your input is appreciated.
Since buying it I avoided the freeways because of the harsh belt vibration starting around 60mph and up to 75 mph. I don’t have a krikit tension measuring tool and am in no way mechanically inclined so I rely on my dealer who I trust for any adjustments.
I had the dealer install a new rear tire 500 miles ago and here’s how it went with regards to belt vibration after the new rear tire was installed.
- belt vibration was close to the same as described above but now it started at 55 mph. The dealer had set the belt tension at 1050 newtons or 256 pounds with wheel on ground.
- I went back to the dealer and had the BRP Bulletin from 2015 with me. The lowest the dealer would set the tension was 900 newtons or 222 pounds with wheel on ground.
- I went back again and after talking with the service manager, they agreed to drop the belt tension to 730 newtons or 184 pounds with wheel on ground.
Now the vibration is still there but not nearly as harsh as it was. The STRANGE thing which I’ve never noticed before is that when cruising along at say 60 mph, when I let off the throttle I can feel belt vibration. This is happening at any cruising speed over 50 mph.
Your input is appreciated.