mibars
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- Nadarzyn, Poland
- First Name
- Michal
- Truck Year
- 1990
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- Suburban V1500
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- 350 TBI
I think I have driveshaft vibrations from both front and rear driveshaft.
Around 55 mph on a clock I start to feel vibration which becomes unpleasant at higher speeds so I drive up to 55 mph.
When I drive 55 mph with front hubs engaged, case in 2WD I can feel even more vibrations now coming from below my feet.
Both driveshafts use universal joints so I don't know if that's a normal thing or not. In my opinion something is not right.
When I was inspecting driveshafts I've noticed that there is some play in them, in particular:
Rear driveshaft rotational play (in rear axle) - transfer case in neutral: (I can't feel any up and down/side to side play on a differential)
Front driveshaft rotational play in hubs: Transfer case in 2WD, hubs engaged (I can see zero play in the slip yoke in the middle)
Tiny bit of play up and down on a slip yoke coming out of transfer case:
Is any of these excessive and something that should be addressed? i see that driveshafts have been marked with a sharpie and especially the rear one has multiple weights attached, so I guess they were checked no so long time ago.
I'm especially worried about the transfer case slip yoke. If the driveshaft has an ability to move tiny bit away from center I can imagine that it can cause some vibrations. But I don't know if the amount of movement I see may be the cause of vibration or it is way too little.
Around 55 mph on a clock I start to feel vibration which becomes unpleasant at higher speeds so I drive up to 55 mph.
When I drive 55 mph with front hubs engaged, case in 2WD I can feel even more vibrations now coming from below my feet.
Both driveshafts use universal joints so I don't know if that's a normal thing or not. In my opinion something is not right.
When I was inspecting driveshafts I've noticed that there is some play in them, in particular:
Rear driveshaft rotational play (in rear axle) - transfer case in neutral: (I can't feel any up and down/side to side play on a differential)
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Front driveshaft rotational play in hubs: Transfer case in 2WD, hubs engaged (I can see zero play in the slip yoke in the middle)
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Tiny bit of play up and down on a slip yoke coming out of transfer case:
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Is any of these excessive and something that should be addressed? i see that driveshafts have been marked with a sharpie and especially the rear one has multiple weights attached, so I guess they were checked no so long time ago.
I'm especially worried about the transfer case slip yoke. If the driveshaft has an ability to move tiny bit away from center I can imagine that it can cause some vibrations. But I don't know if the amount of movement I see may be the cause of vibration or it is way too little.