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rumble 700 1989

You may have to check a couple things.

1. You may have a problem with the center bearing (i.e. it is pressed on incorrectly, like you stated or it needs to be shimmed) To shim the center bearing view the FAQ for procedure.

2. You may want to check the pinion (at the differential) for back lash. It may have too much play.

What lead you to make the driveline changes you made? Was the car giving signs of replacement? (i.e. vibration, etc.) The reason I ask is to get an idea of the before and after picture. Based on your original message, it currently only vibrates when you are coasting and not accelerating. Is this correct?






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