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Very first thing to check are the U-Joints. If they are worn the shaft =
will spin in an eccentric pattern and cause your vibration. If the =
joints are OK take it to a good driveline shop and have it balanced, and =
replace the U-Joints anyway while the shaft is out of the car.
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Terry Stetler
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Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 11:55 AM
Subject: [Fot] TR4 High speed driveline vibration
FoT,
I have a driveline vibration that doesn't start up until I get to about =
95- 100 MPH. I figured I would start with the driveshaft
before looking into the diff or OD/trans. I have an IRS car with Richard =
Good CV axles and hubs so it's very un likely its that but
I will inspect them. I'm wondering if anybody has any advice on high =
speed vibration diagnosis or detection.
What I'm wondering is even if it is the driveshaft how would I know with =
it sitting on my bench.=20
Any help would, as always be greatly appreciated.
Jim g
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<DIV>I have a driveline vibration that doesn't start up until I get to =
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95- 100 MPH. I figured I would start with the driveshaft</DIV>
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Good CV axles and hubs so it's very un likely its that but</DIV>
<DIV>I will inspect them. I'm wondering if anybody has any advice on =
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speed vibration diagnosis or detection.</DIV>
<DIV>What I'm wondering is even if it is the driveshaft how would I =
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it sitting on my bench. </DIV>
<DIV>Any help would, as always be greatly appreciated.</DIV>
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