Kegsy wrote:You need to measure the output angle of the driveshaft from the gearbox, and the angle where the tailshaft meets the diff.
The should be alternate angles, exactly the same degrees. If they aren't there is your vibration problem. To fix it you need to make them the same.
Cowboy Dave wrote:I have a good stereo so I am confident mine will never develop a diff whine.
I tried to develop a diff wine, but the diff grapes are a very rare plant and had to put that project on the back burner.....have decided to try jerky instead
Also the seatbelts are a PITA if you don't physically turn them back flat...every single time someone gets out the seatbelts return to that [censored] position and rattle like a basterd
61rth wrote:Also the seatbelts are a PITA if you don't physically turn them back flat...every single time someone gets out the seatbelts return to that [censored] position and rattle like a basterd
exactly what I was going to say Homer. Problem is you don't realise until someone gets out and you are onto the highway. have to wait until you get off the highway to pull over and stop the rattles. Rattles annoy the [censored] out of me, so I am glad mine does not do this yet.
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