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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 08:55 AM
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Slip Yoke Woes - Arrrrrrrgh!!!!!!

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Truck went in to dealership yesterday for silp yoke lube and fuel sender replacement. Now I have a speed sensitive vibe, bad enough at 65 to rattle the change in the cupholder. I am taking the truck back this AM, and see if they reinstalled the driveshaft incorrectly or something of the sort. I was not a happy camper last night when I discovered the "vibe". I have had few problems up to now, and it just hit 30,000miles. I hope that this is not the beginning of things, as the warranty is fast dissappearing......

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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 09:06 AM
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Drive shaft might be out of balance. See what they say and dont leave without a test drive.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 09:50 AM
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Whoevere take care of drive shaft MUST BE carefully remove it.. if you drop it even within 1/2 ft from above can cause driveshaft bent or dent that we most likely will not notice!

Been there and done that with my old jeep!!

Just a suggest if they havent take care of it..

For Slip yoke-
try this...USE Mercury boat waterproof telfon grease that really work for my truck... its 7 bucks it has black tube (about an inch diatmeter and 5/6inches lenght). you can find one at boat store.

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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 11:23 AM
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Exclamation

Just got back from the dealership....the rear u-joint was the culprit. Seems that it was just a tiny bit loose. Took a pretty good two handed tug to get it to shift when the truck was on the hoist. Not good for only 30,000 miles. Just a note for all of us to keep an eye on that rear u-joint. Maybe some of the other cases of the "Vibe" are from the rear u-joint???? Might be worth a look. They also told me that it is on long term back order - they might just have to order an entire new driveshaft. The long term back order sort of leads one to think that this might be a bit wider problem.

The saga continues.....

BJ
 
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 12:13 PM
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Mine is kinda weird. I had the clunk when I bought the truck. When I removed the rear blocks, it went away. Then it came back. Now, it's gone again. Maybe it has something to do with the weather.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 12:28 PM
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Mine clunks pretty hard when I slow down going up the hill to my house. It has done it on a slow turn before but it has been a long time ago. It feels like the transmission shifts down and the driveshaft has a lot of end play.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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Smokeneck;

Those are the same symptoms of slip yoke clunk that I had. Get it lubed up and the clunk will go away. I know it sounds like a quick fix, but it works

BJ
 
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 01:36 PM
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They cant order a U joint- why dont you just order it from different company such as Randy ring pinion, 4 wd wholesale or any your home local driveshaft that might have it in stock.

is it X297 or 1330 ??

Whats the size u joint do you know??

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