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Is there a typical cause for vibes at 25-40 mph? 444-544

Yes, right! I had a 1950 Dodge Bus that sheared off the rear spring locator pin - my fault since I backed up onto a loading dock by forcing the wheels up over a 2' high wall! The poor bus really went sideways going home that day. I immediately found the problem and a spring company fixed it for under $30.

I'm feeling pretty sure that your problem is with a u-joint. It's time to take the driveline apart and inspect each u-joint for wear of dryness.

Regardless of what you find, replace all your u-joints (2 or 3?) with the ones with the zerk fittings so you can grease them.






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