dazz389 wrote:Hi guys. I see this post and problem has been going on for a long time. I lifted my GLXR Manual 3.5 litre v6 Triton dual cab just over 50mm in the rear and experienced shudder strait away.
Have 95% overcome this by a combination of actions. The tail shaft centre is mounted over a fixed cross member, which makes lowering the shaft unsimple, compared to other setups.
I have fitted caster wedges between rear leaf spring and diff housing assembly to raise front of diff slightly. I have rotated centre bearing 180 degrees, but the biggest benefit I got was cutting the centre bearing HOUSING/BRACE that is welded to cross member. I went as far as I could, which is limited because too low and the brg sits on the crossmember. I then used washers to space the brg so it sat JUST off the crossmember.
The vibration is all but gone.
This I carried out in my own workshop, but for those that dont have the same access, the total job took around 2 hours and could be achieved by any good mechanic or welder.
Cheers.
First glxr ive heard with shudder and also first ive heard of with 2 piece tailshaft??
Theres a few how to threads somewhere at the start here showing how to cut and re weld. Also ultimate now sell a modified centre bearing that even further reduces shudder