Lot Of Vibrating When pulling up, help!!
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Guys,
After a small spin in the first, i noticed a lot of Vibration of the car in front, especialy at the shiftknob, front of the car, front wheels etc.
This happens also when driving in 2nd, 3rd etc.
Does any one knows what happened>
-Damaged clutch , press plate etc, or damaged Differential ??
Please help out,
Rishi
After a small spin in the first, i noticed a lot of Vibration of the car in front, especialy at the shiftknob, front of the car, front wheels etc.
This happens also when driving in 2nd, 3rd etc.
Does any one knows what happened>
-Damaged clutch , press plate etc, or damaged Differential ??
Please help out,
Rishi
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you mean like vibration while acclerating? See if it goes away if you let off the gas, and if so it's the inner CV axle joints that are bad.
Would the inner CV still be bad if say it only vibrated when i was going like 60 MPH + and accelerating?
It doesnt do it when im accelerating at low speeds.
It doesnt do it when im accelerating at low speeds.
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yes, bad inner joints typically vibrate very badly within a certain speed range, but don't vibrate (not real bad anyway) below or above that speed range.
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Those are all fine i think, the vibrating stops when the clutch pedal is pressed in.
the more speed accelaration the more the vibration.
I think its the clutch or PRess plate.
But opinion and experience of others are welcome.
Rishi
the more speed accelaration the more the vibration.
I think its the clutch or PRess plate.
But opinion and experience of others are welcome.
Rishi
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rishiras »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Those are all fine i think, the vibrating stops when the clutch pedal is pressed in.
the more speed accelaration the more the vibration.
I think its the clutch or PRess plate.
But opinion and experience of others are welcome.
Rishi</TD></TR></TABLE>
Try just taking your foot off the gas pedal, but leave the clutch engaged. Does the vibration stop then, or is it ONLY when the clutch is disengaged that the vibration stops?
the more speed accelaration the more the vibration.
I think its the clutch or PRess plate.
But opinion and experience of others are welcome.
Rishi</TD></TR></TABLE>
Try just taking your foot off the gas pedal, but leave the clutch engaged. Does the vibration stop then, or is it ONLY when the clutch is disengaged that the vibration stops?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crazyteg95 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">same problem with my GSR i get up to like 100 in 4th and slow down and i get mad vibration
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There's an easy solution to this.
Don't drive at 100mph.
</TD></TR></TABLE>There's an easy solution to this.
Don't drive at 100mph.
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