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Old 03-04-2010, 12:02 PM   #1
ThoR294
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Wicked vibration, cant seem to kill it

Ill go down the list

I had a rebuilt trans off of ebay in the car, so I thought that was it, so i swapped the one that was originally in the car back in, still SAME vibration.

Ive had the stock steel driveshaft balanced, and I had an alum driveshaft in the car out of a 2000 camaro... same vibration.

Had the wheels straightened and I balanced them. Ive had new tires put on as well. STILL a vibration.

New torque arm, set the pinion angle... vibration still there.

Ive had my rear end rebuilt as well, axles are straight, all new pieces in the rear, detroit trutrac posi unit and 3.73s, STILL a vibration.

it happens at around 70+mph, and its really bad when u put the clutch pedal in or put the car in neutral. It feels like the driveshaft is going to fly out of the car. its so bad. I cant figure it out for the life of me. Im so desperate right now. if anyone is around flemington that can help... PM me or email me thor294@comcast.net

Thanks. I want to be able to drive my car over 70
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