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Old 08-10-2015, 01:42 PM
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Since the winter I had a pretty good vibration at 30 and 65. But I don't drive far for work at all (about 4 - 5 miles) so it never became an issue. About four weeks ago I had to get some other stuff looked at on the front end. They ended up changing one linkage and a bushing or two. I asked them to check the wheels for any play while it was up on the lift. They didn't see anything. So the vibration was still there and I ended up removing my front drive shaft to isolate the issue.

Most of the vibe went away and now I could only really notice it at 65+ but it was very faint. So I thought something else was going on maybe on the rear drive shaft or Slip Yoke (any number of things) I was just changing my breaks the other day and look what I found.

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Carry on.
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Since the winter I had a pretty good vibration at 30 and 65. But I don't drive far for work at all (about 4 - 5 miles) so it never became an issue. About four weeks ago I had to get some other stuff looked at on the front end. They ended up changing one linkage and a bushing or two. I asked them to check the wheels for any play while it was up on the lift. They didn't see anything. So the vibration was still there and I ended up removing my front drive shaft to isolate the issue.

Most of the vibe went away and now I could only really notice it at 65+ but it was very faint. So I thought something else was going on maybe on the rear drive shaft or Slip Yoke (any number of things) I was just changing my breaks the other day and look what I found.

Stopbringingittotheshop. Stopbringingittotheshop. Stopbringingittotheshop.

Carry on.
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It shows up on my page. Damn. Well its basically me moving around my u-joint on the front drivers side wheel. Clicking back and forth, hopefully thats the reason I am getting some vibes at speed.
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It shows up on my page. Damn. Well its basically me moving around my u-joint on the front drivers side wheel. Clicking back and forth, hopefully thats the reason I am getting some vibes at speed.
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