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    Thanks Roger---remember doing this to these photos back in Jun 13 for Navy's thread??????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    Thanks Roger---remember doing this to these photos back in Jun 13 for Navy's thread??????????
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    One more place to check when drivetrain vibrates.

     



    Slightly off the subject, but related. I had a vibration that was driving me crazy on a first gen Camaro. I installed shims at the rear axle and had up/down angles within a 1/4 degree and still got a vibration at 70+ mph highway cruising. Finally figured out that with the overdrive transmission and low geared rearend that the "balanced" driveshaft was turning a lot faster and wasn't balanced well enough. Took it to a shop that could do a high speed balance and the problem was solved.
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