Hello I'm a new member.
I have a 97 Chevy Silverado extended cab 2 door pick up, I've been trying to figure out why I have a vibration over 45 miles an hour when coasting and I give it a little bit of gas it vibrates in the rear, slows the truck down just a little bit if I keep giving it gas it goes away if I let off the gas it goes away but in perfect conditions I can hold it there for a long time and it's definitely in the rear of the Truck
I have replaced all the bearings in the differential axle bearings new U-joints the driveshaft is perfectly balanced I checked it with a cup of water hanging from the differential I did not replace the differential itself it's limited slip and I did not replace the ring gear and pinion gear does anybody have any idea I sure would appreciate some help I'm about at my wit's end with this thank you
Mountain Mike
I have replaced all the bearings in the differential axle bearings new U-joints the driveshaft is perfectly balanced I checked it with a cup of water hanging from the differential I did not replace the differential itself it's limited slip and I did not replace the ring gear and pinion gear does anybody have any idea I sure would appreciate some help I'm about at my wit's end with this thank you
Mountain Mike
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