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Fighting a vibration 200 1987

I have been fighting a vibration that seems to be from the rear of the car. It is most prevalant around 80 mph, but can felt at lower speeds as well. The rear bushings are all in ok condition, I have had the tires balanced numerous times and I just put a new center mount and bearing on the driveshaft. WHat are other sources that could be causeing this vibration???

While working on the driveshaft I noticed that the Tranny has some play in it to move around, but i don't think it is anything that would cause this kind of vibration (M47). The shifter doesn't seem to be vibrating any more than it ever did.

Please offer suggestions as to what to look at next. TIA






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