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Dakotafreak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/30/2002 12:36:04
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Message: Aighty, heres the scoop. About 2 1/2 weeks ago i had my tranny tuned (changed oil and filter). The tech told that there was an enormouse amount of metal in the pan. In the mean time i asked him to check the u-joints. I got the truck back and i felt a bad vibration strating at 35mph and ending at 42mph. I decide to get the tranny redone. I get the truck back, the vibration is still there but not as bad. Im think the first time i had the u-joints checked they removed the driveshaft and did somethin without tellin me. When i had the tranny rebuilt they did the same, but when they put it back they repacked the u-joint so the vibration is not as bad. Whats goin on, are my u-joints goin bad?
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EyeTrip R/T
6/30/2002 16:02:03
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Message: How many forums did you post the same question?
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Dakotafreak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/30/2002 22:34:56
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Message: 2 i like to put them in the different areas so people can see them, is that a bad idea
ohh yeah, im not sure about the 90 deg thing you said as a possible answer
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EyeTrip R/T
7/01/2002 02:12:45
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Message: Drive shafts are balanced. If it has a good-sized correction from the factory, it will make a difference on the attaching points. If the same holes are not aligned from the factory you can get a vibration.
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Dak318 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/02/2002 23:26:48
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Message: The last time my drove shaft vibrated I had to replace the front yoke on it, it was warped.
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