
Originally Posted by
InMused
.... The vibration is not at a RPM range, but at a speed range ....
When I had my issue with my RRC front shaft 'a million' years ago, it vibrated from a set speed(AFAIR) about 80ish .. but continued on. Didn't top out (at say 110) or so. I backed off when it seemed I couldn't handle it any longer.
I'd have thought that if a prop shaft is running out of balance(eg. due to unis or spline wear) it'd vibrate from where ever it begins and continue on till you can't stand it any longer and back off.
With my RRC, my vibration started after I greased everything up, including the spline joint. I'd guess with my issue back then, it must have had some hardened grease, the new grease dislodged it and exacerbated the worn splines and started to vibrate.
Chased many suspension related parts till I removed the front shaft, when the vibration disappeared.
I got that one rebuilt and balanced.
You don't have a centre diff lock fitted to yourD2 do you .. easiest way to check the front shaft.
remove, lock centre diff, test.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
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