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Re: Vibration



Those are the classic symptoms of a wheel out of balance. Go get your wheels
re-balanced, and be sure to tell the tire man what the symptoms are. If you
feel it in the steering wheel, start with the front. If it's a "general"
vibration, start with the back.

-Allan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Hitchcox" <lipodog@domain.elided>
To: <ihc-digest@domain.elided>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 12:07 PM
Subject: Vibration


> Ok, enough of the offtopic nonsense.  This is the IHC digest, not the
> Hofs/reality/chocolate/grandcherokee/dans fiancee(wife) digest   ;-)
>
> I've got vibration. On the SOA Terra, at about 60ish it vibrates real
> bad, then goes away at hgher speeds.  Thought it was in the driveline,
> but not certain. The diff is clocked to point at the t-case and I have a
> double cardon drive shaft to accomodate it. Is it possible that the
> vibration is in the tcase or tranny?  The driveshaft builder thought it
> might be the driveshaft isnt seating correctly in the u-joint, but it
> looks fine to be.  It is definately speed and not rpm related.
>
> Maybe one of you can tie me to the bottom the Terra and drive it on the
> freeway so I can see where it is vibrating...
>
> Alrighty then...
>
> Ken (aka potential Darwin Award recipient)
>
>
>
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