...at 45mph or more two things would do this that I can think of right now. wheel balance, and or driveshaft balance. I would go get my wheels balanced at a shop
...started it might have thrown a wheel weight. Another possibility could be universal joint(s) in driveshaft they can give similar symptom. this sound like a very typical indication of a bad rear ...
...the rotor when the brakes are freewheeling. I remember reading about Ford trying some composite driveshafts which tended to "Whip" at certain RPMs. People were going to Salvage yards to buy the ...
...1. make sure the tires are still balanced. 2. Check the U-joints on the drive shaft. 3. Have the driveshaft check for
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...dynamic wheel balance. Check for broken radial belts. Check for recalls on your tires. Check for driveshaft and universal joint damage/
...balancer. The torque Converter will come out WITH the Transmission. """"" the Transmission Cooling Lines from the transmission. """"""the Speedometer cable from the transmission. Either unscrew the ...
...failure. The pinion seal. The seal contacts the rotating flange. If you have a wobble in the driveshaft, (balance issues, U-joints) then the rotating flange can wobble. If you have a bad
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have vibration ujoint broke at transfercase had to replace driveshaft with used one have vibration now whats my next step Find a shop to balance driveshafts and replace the U-Joints. You either have a
Driveshaft yoke balancer On the driveshaft yoke there is a harmonic balancer type thing that has come loose. If I disconnect the driveshaft and remove the balancer will it effect the Perfomance and ...
balancer just like a tire, only the machine is a little different obviously You should be able to use a driveshaft from a wrecked truck, provided the shaft is not damaged from the wreck or being moved
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