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Old 06-16-2004, 09:21 AM
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Hello all! I have a question about a strange vibration and it ain't in my pants. When I am stopped, have the wheel turned and try to back up, I feel a vibration like the drive shaft is bouncing? What might this be?
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When the wheel is turned only or what about a straight back-up?

Could be worn CV Joints.
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It seems to be only when the wheel is turned and I'm starting from a dead stop. Is more common in reverse than first gear. If it's CV joints is it a repair that I can do myself?
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CV joints can be done yorselves, not difficult, just messy.
Dont think it are CV's though, they should produce a grunging sound.that cant be overlooked.
Check the rubber mount on top of the tranny.
If OK, check youy A-arm ball joints / rubbers /front struts
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