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check front end by starting car have someone rock steering back and forth look for any parts that is moving more than others. keep in mind high speed vibration can be tires, wheel bearing, trainning and mounts. have someone follow you and looking at tires for bearing if both drive tires are shaking look at training and steering. good luck
Possible broken motor mount or torque strut. Your engine is probably rocking too far when it is put into gear. The torque strut will prevent that. The rubber bushing n the strut is probably bad.
A vibration when accelerating is almost always related to drive train. Check the U-joints to make certain that the bolts are in place and snug. If so, then pull the axle and manipulate them, just don't let a caps fall off. If it does, you will probably have to replace the joint.
Could have a bad O2 sensor. When the sensors go bad the ecu goes to a default mode which in your vehicle might be a bit rich. By accelerating hard you are giving it more air thereby leaning out the mixture.
Your noise sounds like it is power train related,If you have eliminated the engine,Since it doesn't make the noise while moving and in neutral. It sounds like a universal joint in the drive shaft.Do you notice a vibration along with the noise?
Increased vibration from a vehicle indicates worn out engine supports. This vibration often disappears when revving the engine high, but is very noticeable at low revs.
You can have these inspected and possibly replaced to reduce the vibration cominf from your engine.
yes first get tracking done ? then wheel balancing? if the problem is still ther drop links need changing not a big job take off one wheel you will recognise part by new ones.
check the drive shaft between the intermediate transmission and the front transmission for miss alignement and defectivness of the telescopics system of this shaft. we had about the same problem on our 1996 same model...
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