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Year: 93 2 door
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?? really? replace a ujoint, adjust pinion angle, check for bent driveshaft, or put a different driveshaft in and if it still vibes assume its something different altogether. get under there and figure it out man
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check and see if u have alot of side to side movement at the slip yoke ur splines could be worn and cause vib
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sorry there buddy ill try to do better next time i just figured people would kn what i was referring to but if not heres a pic...So if this area has side to side movment then splines r prolly worn but u need to check this with the drive shaft in the jeep
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