rear vibration
I had the u-joints replaced balanced driveshaft, properly balanced tires and still get a vibration from the rear sounds like its being transfered from the diff. to the body of the vehicle. Any suggestions would be appreciated thanks
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stock or aftermarket wheels???
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Did you get all the drive line bolts back in. I bought a car that had alot of vibration in the rear , then found that one of the driveline bolts was missing. Put it in ,quick fix.
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I'm sure they're all in since he balanced the driveshaft.
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is it only at certain rpms? certain speeds? ETC...
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alignment? bump into anything lately?
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Originally Posted by aznpoopy
alignment? bump into anything lately?
alignment wont cause a vibration... |
See, I've got the same problem. What I haven't been able to comfirm on mine is...............The FSM Page L3 (driveshaft section) Denotes a "Balance washer" on the back of the diferential yoke that the DS bolts to. I didn't see anything like that when I was doing my U-joints. I gotta get the car up on stands and re-inspect that area to see if I have any of those.
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Stock rims all bolts in and tight vibration stays the same (with the exception of speed variance) with clutch depressed and engine allowed to idle at highway speed. acel and decel stays the same went under car cv shafts are tight although they move back and forth on the splines on the diff and wheel bearings are tight.I'm glad to see a site for rx-7s
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oops fresh alignment newstruts mounting kits etc etc etc parts parts parts
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Originally Posted by Smoken'
alignment wont cause a vibration...
i'm talking 240sx curb humping retard experience happy drift garage |
no hits drives great
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Originally Posted by aznpoopy
i'm not talking about the car slightly pulling to the left during normal driving
i'm talking 240sx curb humping retard experience happy drift garage oh, hahahaha... i guess that would cause it |
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