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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Drivetrain vibration and pinion angle
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<blockquote data-quote="Way2QWK" data-source="post: 15137114" data-attributes="member: 14564"><p>Just wanted to update this thread.....A few weeks ago I installed a BMR adjustable upper control arm(poly bushing). Happy to say that the freeway speed vibration is gone so far. Pinion angle is at 1.5' negative. No more adjustment on the arm turnbuckle to go any more negative but I dont think it needs it. Gear noise is probably ten times worse though, especially around 80mph. </p><p></p><p>I installed some dynamat in back seat and trunk to help lower noise. But haven't driven it to see if it helped. In the end all that matters to me is the vibration is gone now with the BMR arm. Installation on ramps in my garage was very easy. No nightmare like others had made it out to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Way2QWK, post: 15137114, member: 14564"] Just wanted to update this thread.....A few weeks ago I installed a BMR adjustable upper control arm(poly bushing). Happy to say that the freeway speed vibration is gone so far. Pinion angle is at 1.5' negative. No more adjustment on the arm turnbuckle to go any more negative but I dont think it needs it. Gear noise is probably ten times worse though, especially around 80mph. I installed some dynamat in back seat and trunk to help lower noise. But haven't driven it to see if it helped. In the end all that matters to me is the vibration is gone now with the BMR arm. Installation on ramps in my garage was very easy. No nightmare like others had made it out to be. [/QUOTE]
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