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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
New Tires..let the shaking begin
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<blockquote data-quote="&nbsp; 2" data-source="post: 574555" data-attributes="member: 57928"><p>There was a thread about the driveshaft a while ago (a year of more ago) where there was a discussion about the driveshaft. Some people just had high speed issues with it and some had low and high speed. I personally had the high speed drive line vibe, the faster I went the worse it would vibrate, at passing speeds it felt like I was going to vibrate right off the road. Some people on this site that were out of warranty had their driveshaft balanced at either truck or offroad places for minmal cost (I think around 70 bucks if I remember correctly) instead of buying the new one. Maybe this will be an option for you and rule out that issue one way or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=" 2, post: 574555, member: 57928"] There was a thread about the driveshaft a while ago (a year of more ago) where there was a discussion about the driveshaft. Some people just had high speed issues with it and some had low and high speed. I personally had the high speed drive line vibe, the faster I went the worse it would vibrate, at passing speeds it felt like I was going to vibrate right off the road. Some people on this site that were out of warranty had their driveshaft balanced at either truck or offroad places for minmal cost (I think around 70 bucks if I remember correctly) instead of buying the new one. Maybe this will be an option for you and rule out that issue one way or another. [/QUOTE]
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