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Old 04-05-2012, 09:31 PM   #1
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2005 mustang gt driveline vibration

I've posted about this vibration thing before, but, it has since gotten worse. With the car stopped w/ the e brake on, clutch in or out, I get a vibration starting around 1500rpm through 3000rpm, worse at 1800 and 2500. Really feels like something that's spinning is out of whack...crankshaft...flywheel..? (When driving, turning the steering wheel to the right makes it more pronounced)
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