
Originally Posted by
El Chupacabra
Well, I'm still working on chasing down this vibration problem. Since this post, I've replaced both front CV axles - - both the old ones were original and a little clunky by now (2005 truck, 207K miles). This eliminated some random clunking sounds I was getting, but didn't make a difference on vibration.
Back to tire shop: Discount Tire replaced another tire under warranty, it was out of round and wouldn't road force balance. Vibration improved some, but still there. FWIW they're street tread tires - - 265/70/17 Kumho HT51, basically a copy of the Michelin LTX MS. Mounted on stock wheels. Discount Tire did not think the wheels were bent.
Pulled rear driveshaft again, and the rear U joint I'd replaced earlier this year was a little notchy -- maybe I buggered up the replacement, maybe it's defective. Replaced and did it very very carefully -- it's butter smooth by hand. Reinstalled, greased, and still vibration. I've measured driveshaft angles, and they're pretty good -- truck is stock height, no lift.
Currently: vibration noticeable at 45 mph and higher, seems to smooth out around 65-70 mph (or it just vibrates so fast that it seems like it's smoother). No difference if accelerating, braking, or turning. No weird noises like squeaking or growling. Brakes in straight line, no pulling when braking.
On a straight road, shifting into 4WD around 40 mph and accelerating up to 55 or so, it felt smoother -- as if engaging the front end helped damp the vibrations. It's a part time 4WD system so I can't really run it too long in 4WD on dry roads.
What I'm looking at right now: possibly transmission mount has deteriorated to where it's affecting driveshaft angles? Current mount looks original, some rubber cracking, I can wiggle the transfer case a bit -- doesn't seem that bad, but a new one is like $10 so I ordered one.
Anyone have any other ideas?
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