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Old 13-07-2016, 01:27 AM   #1
ZDman
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Default Cheap Driveshaft Balance South East QLD

Hey there blokes I know this is the pub but everybody's here, might as well make use of it.

I replaced the centre bearing and now I've got a bit of vibration at 90kph+, wanting to know if there's a place in Brisbane that's reasonably priced that'd be able to correct this. I've been ******* around with this thing for the last couple days, at first it was vibrating at 40kph. Reckon I'd have much luck getting it balanced? Could it be done within a day? The only things that could be at fault are u joint or the coupling at the u-joint not being reconnected as they originally were. (Connected to the diff as it was before). Possibly open to leaving it with the shop for a couple days. It's a BA. Cheers all.
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