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Old Dec 14, 2017 | 06:53 PM
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4g tl driveline vibration

Need help!! I have a driveline vibration under acceleration. I have replace both axles three times and finally bought oem axles with the hopes that would correct. It didn’t. Also replaced all engine mounts and trans mounts. Still vibrates. Was wondering if anyone has had issues with intermediate shaft? Car is also lowered on bc coilovers. Wasn’t sure if that I had it to the point of binding the axles due to the angle of outer cv joints. Also I have noticed that when going from park to reverse and or to drive I hear a loud banging noise as if cv axle was bad or engine mount is loose. Really am stumped here as I’ve taken this front end apart completely three times now and can’t find anything wrong. Before I spend 300 on a intermediate shaft was curious if anyone has had issues with this. Any advice would be great.
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Old Dec 15, 2017 | 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Tony Tesoro
Need help!! I have a driveline vibration under acceleration. I have replace both axles three times and finally bought oem axles with the hopes that would correct. It didn’t. Also replaced all engine mounts and trans mounts. Still vibrates. Was wondering if anyone has had issues with intermediate shaft? Car is also lowered on bc coilovers. Wasn’t sure if that I had it to the point of binding the axles due to the angle of outer cv joints. Also I have noticed that when going from park to reverse and or to drive I hear a loud banging noise as if cv axle was bad or engine mount is loose. Really am stumped here as I’ve taken this front end apart completely three times now and can’t find anything wrong. Before I spend 300 on a intermediate shaft was curious if anyone has had issues with this. Any advice would be great.
My advice, spend the money to get it professionally inspected so you have a better understanding for the cause of vibration rather than throwing more money at it in hopes that it gets fixed. I prefer to work on my own car as well but sometimes getting it inspected is the best option. You can still fix it yourself.
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Old Dec 15, 2017 | 08:00 AM
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My advice, spend the money to get it professionally inspected so you have a better understanding for the cause of vibration rather than throwing more money at it in hopes that it gets fixed. I prefer to work on my own car as well but sometimes getting it inspected is the best option. You can still fix it yourself.
the issue is I do this for a living. So can’t pay myself. Just looking for other people’s ideas or experiences if they had this problem.
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