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weird vibration??? can't figure out-
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<blockquote data-quote="cobra186" data-source="post: 8281820" data-attributes="member: 6221"><p>Check your driveshaft for dents... maybe the shop damaged it while swapping out the tires.</p><p></p><p>The output shaft in the transmission has a bearing/brass bushing in the tailhousing that wears out over time and will cause a vibration. Check to make sure your driveshft has no play when its slid into the tranny. If the yoke moves up and down any then that bushing is worn too much.</p><p></p><p>If the input shaft bearing is worn it will cause too much free play in the shim stack and could cause a vibration.... usually you will have a whine coming from the trans also if this occurs.</p><p></p><p>Worn bearings in the rearend, especially the pinion bearing, could cause a vibration... but you will usually have a whine if they are worn badly.</p><p></p><p>Lastly... most tire shop these days don't balance tires correctly either. The machine is only as good as the operator controlling it. A roadforce balancer would be your best choice if anyone in your area has one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra186, post: 8281820, member: 6221"] Check your driveshaft for dents... maybe the shop damaged it while swapping out the tires. The output shaft in the transmission has a bearing/brass bushing in the tailhousing that wears out over time and will cause a vibration. Check to make sure your driveshft has no play when its slid into the tranny. If the yoke moves up and down any then that bushing is worn too much. If the input shaft bearing is worn it will cause too much free play in the shim stack and could cause a vibration.... usually you will have a whine coming from the trans also if this occurs. Worn bearings in the rearend, especially the pinion bearing, could cause a vibration... but you will usually have a whine if they are worn badly. Lastly... most tire shop these days don't balance tires correctly either. The machine is only as good as the operator controlling it. A roadforce balancer would be your best choice if anyone in your area has one. [/QUOTE]
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