So, Your Dodge Durango is vibrating. I certainly hope this manifests while You're driving, because otherwise I'd say it's because of a particularly effective subwoofer! But seriously, if this is what You're experiencing, it's likely that You've got a failure either in one (or more) of Your wheels or the suspension system. A failed wheel bearing will often cause vibration, and it usually is accompanied by a whining or whistling sound while You're driving. You may also be looking at a failed ball joint or sway bar link, which can cause tire vibration which reverberates to the entire cabin. Jack up the Durango if possible, and shake on each tire; see if any of them have any play in them. This can help You pinpoint where Your problem might be.
Demetrius M.
April 9, 2020
Consumers have reported an issue with vibration with the dodge durango. The vibration usually starts at about 50 to 70 mph and has een linked to bad motor mounts.
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