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LaserSVT

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I have this bad vibration thats driving me nuts. Its in the drive shaft and when I go past 100mph it starts and at 130 its too bad to go any faster (on a closed track).
So I am eaither gonna balence mine, no idea of cost but cant be too much or get an aluminum one for $260ish.
What would you do?
 
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Just balance your stocker.
 

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LaserSVT said:
I have this bad vibration thats driving me nuts. Its in the drive shaft and when I go past 100mph it starts and at 130 its too bad to go any faster (on a closed track).
So I am eaither gonna balence mine, no idea of cost but cant be too much or get an aluminum one for $260ish.
What would you do?
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Get an aluminum one
 

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Get an Aluminum Driveshaft, because it could be in your yokes. and also check your rear tranny support.
 

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Aluminum DS for a couple of reasons.

1. Less rotating mass.

2. The problem could still exist even after you re-balance teh stocker.




And, stop driving 130mph in a 35mph school zone. Damnit, I thought I told you last time when you almost ran my daughter over...

 

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if it was my car i'd pony up the cash and go with the recycled soda cans
 

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BurningRubber said:
Aluminum DS for a couple of reasons.

1. Less rotating mass.

2. The problem could still exist even after you re-balance teh stocker.




And, stop driving 130mph in a 35mph school zone. Damnit, I thought I told you last time when you almost ran my daughter over...

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Thats fawking scary...


I beleive one of her ancestors may have been a horse.
 
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