Originally Posted by
Speedy4x4
Hope you ha e fun at your granddaughters and the dragon.
Did you loose a wheel weight?
throw a different set on and test?
one thing I like about a manual.
feel on steering wheel, it is the front end.
feel on parking brake, rear end.
feel on shifter, driveline.
assuming cables are tight for parking brake, when in tension can transfer some vibration.
My engine is tied down so i feel every little pebble on the road.. This vib was bad on hard acceleration, so there are just a few things it could be, bent yoke, universal joint, drive shaft, center bearing, differential, of flex disk,, well i changed drive shaft, center bearing , but two weeks ago when i changed the diff in an hour ,i had put a new rear flex-disk in after all that i still had the vibration, i was thinking it was the diff.. so this morning i pulled out the rear flex disk and put back the old one,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VIBRATION GONE ,,,,,,,,,,, car is back to normal
the new flex disk is too soft, I can almost twist it into a "S" well anyway i now am all set from the tranny to the rear wheels
PS I was almost ready to call you for a one piese drive shaft,,, .all because of a flex-disk
I have one more spare drive shaft if that goes expect a call. no lol