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JaMes Bryant Posted on Aug 28, 2014
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Vibration from somewhere when coasting at high speed

Drive freeway speed and let of gas bad sounding vibration noise but only at 5o or above apply gas and instantly gone any thoughts on where to start looking would be great

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Check centre bearing on tail shaft, for excessive up and down movement.

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  • JaMes Bryant
    JaMes Bryant Aug 31, 2014

    do i need to pull tail shaft to tell?

  • JaMes Bryant
    JaMes Bryant Aug 31, 2014

    or better, how do i tell?

  • Richard Warren
    Richard Warren Aug 31, 2014

    Just move it up and down to see if its worn,if its not sloppy tr loosening off the 2 bolts and take it for a drive and it will line its self up , it could also be a seized uni joint , you might have to pull the sharft out to check them.

  • JaMes Bryant
    JaMes Bryant Sep 09, 2014

    was a combination of u joints and pinion thanks!

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