got new axel put in
OEM or aftermarket? I have an aftermarket driver's side axle and find a slight wobble during low speed acceleration. It does not have the small rubber "doughnut" in the middle of the shaft like the factory one does. I've had it on for about 6K miles, 5 track days, and about 75 autox runs and it's the same as when I put it in.
If it's a big wobble, it's a bad axle. I had a set of aftermarket "heavy duty" axles and they did that from new. Severe vibration above 90mph and sounded like driving on washboard pavement in hard left turns. New axles can be bad so don't assume it can't be the new one.
If it's a big wobble, it's a bad axle. I had a set of aftermarket "heavy duty" axles and they did that from new. Severe vibration above 90mph and sounded like driving on washboard pavement in hard left turns. New axles can be bad so don't assume it can't be the new one.
i would just likk to add check if ur lugnuts are all tight. that how i likk my girls, but ya thats what happen to me a while back, didnt realize that i was only riding on one lug.
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