Vibration at 35-60 mph.

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BigMike69

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I'll be back home tonight and plan on checking the driveshaft in the morning. Thanks for the advice everyone! I'll post my results when I figure it out.
 

Habbibie

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I've had a driveshaft bend on me with a previously owned 2003 mach1, but the vibration was worst the high the speed get, I would feel it from as low as 25mph and progressively gets worst the faster I go. There wasn't a speed range cause at 90-100mph I felt like the windows were ready to shatter.

I understand you balanced your tires but this is often over looked, Are your tires perfectly round? As in if you run your hands on the tread of the tire do you feel any bumps and an uneven surface?
 

ExpeditionAndy

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Mike,

I am a big fan of Road Force Balancing. I've had tires balanced the normal way that vibrated a lot when driving at highway speed. I took them to another shop and had the Road Force balance done and the vibration went away. Normal spin balancing just spins the tire and wheel at high speed. Road Force puts the tire against a drum and adds the weight loading of the vehicle and then spins the wheel it allows for much finer balancing. If you haven't tried that you might want to look into it.
 

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It was. After another set of rear tires and a rebuilt transfer everything is fine


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