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Old May 16, 2005 | 08:11 PM
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vibebrater question:

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Vibration question: Some f-150 owners have posted concerns with vibration, I m now expeirancing a vibration issue as well. In order to track this down, I'm asking what vibration issues have been rised, ares to look for.

Useing the search engine here did not help, as thier are a 100 and 1 issues with diferent parts of the f-150 vibrating,

From 45 mph up to 60 mph go thiers a vibration, droaning in my truck, occurs if i'm accelerating easy, or pinned to the floor, also vibration will occur coasting down hills at above mentioned speeds.

No vibration in the stearing, no pulseing brakes, truck stear's true, no alignment problems. Tires are new and propperly balanced ( replaced factery tires) no lift kit on truck, tires lt 265 70 17

Could thease vibration issues relate to the drive shaft'?
all is tight under my truck, no slipage in the ujionts, ect.
Truck has 15,000 Km on it.

Any thought's ??? Thanks Cv.
 
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Old Jun 7, 2005 | 01:30 PM
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Small help here, I hope. The next time you feel the vibration when coasting, pop the tranny into neutral. If the vibe persists it's wheel/tire!
 
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Old Jun 10, 2005 | 11:18 PM
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I'd guess you have a driveline vibration concern, either something with the driveshaft and/or ring and pinion. Difficult to say without experiencing it myself.
 
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