Not so good Vibrations!

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BroncoJR2

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:wacko: :unsure: Hello Everyone, I went and had my tires balance thinking that possibly could be the reason for the shaking, but it was not. I had someone that thought it might be the my bearings in the front, as well as a bad tie rods. Another thing I forgot to mention on here was that when I am through 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear and I suddenly let of the accelerator makes like a clunking sound? something with the drive line? Possibly this is a reason for the vibrations as well. I have read some other forums on here, and possible bad cv joint? rear pinion? Like I said in another forum the vibration is very minumal when I am driving between 0-35 mph, and then as I accelerate faster it builds to vibrating and shaking even more. Anyones input is crucial and welcome! thanks!
 
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BroncoJR2

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Thanks for info people. I figured it out. It was the pinion bolt. Some had obviously changed out the bearing, but did not torque the nut back onto the pinion. No more bad vibrations! :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Thanks to all for their input!

 

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Thanks for info people. I figured it out. It was the pinion bolt. Some had obviously changed out the bearing, but did not torque the nut back onto the pinion. No more bad vibrations! :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Thanks to all for their input!
Thanks for the feedback on the problem, sorry you didn't get any responses, but since you are being sarcastic, I thought I'd give you a little information:

1. This is a user forum not a factory expert site, we do the best we can.

2. This is a give and take place and probably one of the most tolerant of newbee questions.

3. Perhaps the gal/guy that has had the experience just hasn't been around lately or missed your post.

4. People on this site help when and where they can, it's strictly voluntary, no obligation.

5. If no one has had the problem, then they can't help with input for your problem.

6. Now that you have had the experience, you have something to contribute to another BII owner when they have a similar problem :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> .

7. Perhaps you will become the BII Guru, by working through a few problems on your own, just like others have. If you do, then we welcome your input to as many posts as possible.

Glad to have you on board :D/

Good luck,

:)>-

 

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