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Old 02-16-2005, 07:59 PM
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Bad Vibration

Just a couple of weeks ago, my blazer started vibrating pretty bad on the freeway. It sounds/feels like its coming somewhere on the driveline but im not 100% posotive. I took my driveshaft to the shop where they replaced the front and rear u-joints and also balanced the shaft. Got on the freeway and it was still there. Maybe a bad tranny mount or something? Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Re: Bad Vibration

Check your tires for the righ pressure.

Have them balanced and rotated.
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Would it be my tires even though it feels like the driveshaft is bouncing up and down? And also right before it does that, the tranny makes a slight clunk then it starts vibrating.
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Re: Bad Vibration

Check your transmission mounts.
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Well I crawled under my blazer and discovered that the tranny mount only had one bolt in it. So I replaced the transmission mount and bought two new bolts, put it all together, and it still vibrates like it used to. Any new ideas anyone?
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Howdy, you need to check your tires for a busted belt and check the balance on them. Could have lost a weight.
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