View Full Version : Vibrations while accelerating - Fixed!
bLAdEbLA
09-04-2007, 03:00 PM
Couldn't find an earlier thread I started about this
But it seemed it was a fairly common issue on these cars that no one could find an answer to.
Long story short, replaced driveshafts, gearbox oil etc, and it is now smooth as :)
3.5 97 Verada
ducky
16-04-2007, 08:39 PM
i have an open thread i just posted in tech torque - does my problem sound similiar to the one you had?
cheers
kylebarnes
21-04-2007, 11:04 AM
i also had this problem...
I had to get my cv's changed due to the ticking noise when u turn a corner, had them both replaced.
Wasnt long after when my var vibrated as i was excelerated. I took it into the cv specialist which jacked it up and told me asactly wat was wrong with it.
They think it is caused from the car being on super lows and that there is no movement between sumthin and sumthin lol
they just replacedmy driveshaft at there cost
Hope this helps
Steevo
21-04-2007, 10:09 PM
Huh??????????
They repalced the cv`s because of something you caused?,odd at best
Disciple
22-04-2007, 05:46 AM
i also had this problem...
I had to get my cv's changed due to the ticking noise when u turn a corner, had them both replaced.
Wasnt long after when my var vibrated as i was excelerated. I took it into the cv specialist which jacked it up and told me asactly wat was wrong with it.
They think it is caused from the car being on super lows and that there is no movement between sumthin and sumthin lol
they just replacedmy driveshaft at there cost
Hope this helps
That was pretty hard to read, but did they change the CV's or the driveshaft?
XR6 Turbo
23-04-2007, 06:56 PM
My TJ Sports vibrated when taking off after I lowered it too. I had a couple of alignments thinking that was the probalem, but I sold it not long after that so I never got to the bottom of it. I've been in other Magnas that were lowered without that issue. If a car is only lowered about an inch or so it shouldn't really upset the driveshafts or at least I dont think it should.
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