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<blockquote data-quote="Comp04svt" data-source="post: 16273366" data-attributes="member: 73358"><p>Obviously replace the halfshaft, but I would think a vibration while accelerating would be something along the lines of a pinion angle issue, possibly from worn IRS or differential bushings or along those lines. A bad u joint would have obvious play in the joint. Lift the car and put the trans in gear with the parking brake on, you can then wiggle the front and rear u joint/driveshaft and check for any play. I would put money on worn diff bushings personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comp04svt, post: 16273366, member: 73358"] Obviously replace the halfshaft, but I would think a vibration while accelerating would be something along the lines of a pinion angle issue, possibly from worn IRS or differential bushings or along those lines. A bad u joint would have obvious play in the joint. Lift the car and put the trans in gear with the parking brake on, you can then wiggle the front and rear u joint/driveshaft and check for any play. I would put money on worn diff bushings personally. [/QUOTE]
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