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Vibration FRUSTRATION 200 1987

Well, I still have the bad vibration, which feels the worst around 80mph. I lined up the two halves of the driveshaft that I didn't get back together correctly after changing the center mount. Now I am kind of stumped. I visually inspected the tranny mount and it looks to be in fairly good condition, but not perfect, so I don't think that would be the problem.

Here is some other information. I recently replaced the rear passenger side wheel bearing, and i think the other side is ok. I put new parking brake pads on at the same time.

Is there a possiblilty that the new Parking brake pads are catching occasionally and causing the vibration? I really doubt this, but I don't know what else it would be. I have had the car in to balance the wheels several times with no success. My brakes are in good condition.

TIA for any help you can give me!






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