it is the drive-shaft ..but not because it not balanced ...its because the d/s is on a misaligned angle..you need to bring it to a drive line shop and explain you dilemma they'll take care of it..
2006-09-13 17:13:05
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answered by ? 2
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Could be driveshaft... also alignment, wheel balancing off, or even a bent rim which is getting more and more common these days with bad roads.
I ruined a $400 rim on back of my van a few years ago hitting a 'seam' between ground and bridge.
2006-09-14 00:10:39
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answered by The::Mega 5
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I would go to a tire shop first and have them but your tires on the balancer make sure its not an issue there start out cheap then work up to more of the major things
2006-09-14 00:10:40
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answered by rapid57702 4
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1st. get an front alignmemnt
2nd have them to chek your rims for complete 360 accuracy.
then check driveshaft etc.
2006-09-14 00:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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could be tires, axles, alignment, balancing....probably balancing, a weight or 2 could have fallen off- this has happened to me.....check those things and I'm sure you'll find your answer
2006-09-14 00:10:51
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answered by Ricknows 5
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Check the ball joints on it
2006-09-14 19:43:16
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answered by wolfds650 2
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I guess it would be the u joints on the drive shaft
2006-09-14 01:10:31
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answered by cuttur2000 2
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its your spark plug wires. mine did the same thing. always statr with the cheapest way to fix it then move to the more expensive if it doesnt work.
2006-09-14 00:16:54
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answered by bored at work 3
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bent axle shaft in the rear end
2006-09-14 00:20:02
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answered by Robert F 1
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Check your idler arm.
2006-09-14 11:09:33
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answered by elclone 3
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