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driveline vibration symptoms 200 1984

Hello Robert,

I have the same symptoms on my '86 240 wagon which I just acquired with a torn up rear transmission mount. After replacing the mount, I started looking for a driveline mis-alignment or anything that would cause enough vibration to induce failure in the transmission mount.

I did not find the problem until I backed the car up on a set of ramps and left the weight on the rear axle. The trailing arm to axle bushings were gone, (along with severe wear to every other bushing) allowing the axle to move considerably.

I am replacing all eight (8) bushings in the rear of the car to resolve the issue.($102.00 at www.autohausaz.com)

Hope it helps,






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