MaxyMan
Well-Known Member
Hi all-
Not one to usually ask silly questions and fairly confident at solving problems on my own. However.. Im struggling to work out where I’m getting a vibration from on my td5 110 double cab. It is not lifted, all standard suspension.
From 65/70mph+ only when under load I get a harsh vibration felt from generaly underneath/ feels driveline related & is not through the steering.
When coasting or down hill at that speed there is no vibration, soon as you put it under load to increase speed or pull uphill you get the vibration.
I have fitted new wheels & tyres, new LOF solid mass flywheel & clutch, new Winchester Gears transferbox, new front & rear propshafts, new rear shock absorbers - and the vibration is still there.
Engine/gearbox/transferbox Mounts are all ok.
Diff pinions don’t have any play, but is this where you would start to look at next?
Stick a replacement diff in the back? If no change take it out and put it in the front?
There is significant backlash from the rear axle when changing gears- I’m due to fit some new single piece half shafts, but some of the play could potentially be from the diff.
Struggling thinking what else it would be.
Thanks.
Not one to usually ask silly questions and fairly confident at solving problems on my own. However.. Im struggling to work out where I’m getting a vibration from on my td5 110 double cab. It is not lifted, all standard suspension.
From 65/70mph+ only when under load I get a harsh vibration felt from generaly underneath/ feels driveline related & is not through the steering.
When coasting or down hill at that speed there is no vibration, soon as you put it under load to increase speed or pull uphill you get the vibration.
I have fitted new wheels & tyres, new LOF solid mass flywheel & clutch, new Winchester Gears transferbox, new front & rear propshafts, new rear shock absorbers - and the vibration is still there.
Engine/gearbox/transferbox Mounts are all ok.
Diff pinions don’t have any play, but is this where you would start to look at next?
Stick a replacement diff in the back? If no change take it out and put it in the front?
There is significant backlash from the rear axle when changing gears- I’m due to fit some new single piece half shafts, but some of the play could potentially be from the diff.
Struggling thinking what else it would be.
Thanks.
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