2017 Chevy Suburban vibration at high speeds

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Abdullah576

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Hello I have a 17 suburban when going like above 70 mph it starts to kinda vibrate and I can feel it in the floorboard is this an issue with a car or tires?
 

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usually it's tire or wheel related, you could try a re-balance and rotation and see if that resolves it.
also have the alignment checked if it's been more than 6 months.
 

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Hello I have a 17 suburban when going like above 70 mph it starts to kinda vibrate and I can feel it in the floorboard is this an issue with a car or tires?
Not sure if you have the tools and the time, but I'd personally rotate the wheels (swap front/back) and see if it changes. A bad wheel or tire on the rear causes the floorboard to shake while one on the front causes the steering wheel to shake.

Even with a "road force" balance some tires just never seem to balance perfectly. My solution this last time was to take off the Goodyears and put on Michelins--seems to work every time.
 

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