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Old December 20th, 2011 | 8:34 PM
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I get a wicked vibration at around 30 to 35 MPH on acceleration and braking. i have new tires with balance, replaced the carrier bearing and transmission mount (Both were shot) any ideas? i was thinking possible a loose converter. this is a 1991 chevy extended cab C1500 2WD HELP! Could a u-joint cause such a problem?
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I get a wicked vibration at around 30 to 35 MPH on acceleration and braking. i have new tires with balance, replaced the carrier bearing and transmission mount (Both were shot) any ideas? i was thinking possible a loose converter. this is a 1991 chevy extended cab C1500 2WD HELP! Could a u-joint cause such a problem?
u-joints on drive line or pitman arm for steering. good luck
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Hows the disks on your front brakes are they in need of turning?Hows the idler arm ?
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