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Anyone ever tested axels for balance? How? P11
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Anyone ever tested axels for balance? How? P11
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2013-09-14 01:20:44
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Anyone ever tested axels for balance? How? P11
Always had a little wobble, wondered if the axels might be a little off, or perhaps the passenger side support bearing.
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2013-09-14 04:33:05
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where is the "little wobble" present?
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2013-09-15 19:06:22
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A good drive shaft shop can pop the joints off to balance the direct shaft and then re-assemble.
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More importantly, what is the reason to the posed question?
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