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Old 05-03-2017, 12:59 PM
TedRamAirII TedRamAirII is offline
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A driveshaft could be an issue. What speed is this vibration? is it "road speed" related or "engine speed". Driveshafts will usually have a vibration at lower speeds, since it usually turns 3-4 times the wheels speeds.... depending on your rear gear ratio. An engine misfire also is more pronounced on the gas, than it is off the gas. Do you feel it slowing down in gear? Not enough info to guess at this time. ; )
When I say Driveshaft, I really meant Universal Joint. I would for sure, if you dont find anything obvious, pull the driveshaft and feel the universal joints by hand, not for looseness, but for tight spots.

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