Ackevor
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Issue: Feels like rotational mass or a hopping, noticeable slow and steady at 21 MPH, fast and aggressive at 47 MPH (Visors flap), and less hopping and more of a mass truck vibration at around 65 MPH that I cannot pinpoint. If I pay real close attention I can feel it all the time once it starts at 21 MPH and up, just seems to be different nodes of severity. Happens under acceleration, braking, and deceleration.
Parts replaced/bought so far:
New Rear Drive-shaft with U-Joints and Yokes
New Tires
New Drums (complete with shoes & hardware)
New Wheel bearings and raceways in rear
Rebuilt 700R4 swapped in place of TH400 ( I still have it btw, works great torque converter as well as backup)
New U-Joint in Front Drive shaft (Front at Diff only, couldn't find a way to get ones out of the CV joint), however it has no play
New Kingpin Springs and bushings
New Shock Absorbers
New Body Mounts
Purchased new front axle U-joints, rotors, front bearings, raceways, calipers, and pads (Although the rotors and pads look fine, I do hear a squeal every now and then after lots of stop and go traffic, and it is concurrent with the hopping at 21 mph)
Notes: This has happened since I bought the truck a littler over a year ago. There was an insane vibration at 50 which I found the drive shaft to be bent and had it replaced, that vibration has since ceased to exist. After that I noticed the hopping, knowing I was going to need tires and had arranged to get the 700 R4 swap done, I did just that before I replaced other parts. Even after all this its still there. Also when I turn hard to the right, it sounds like my brakes are squealing even without apply the brake, at least something is causing an odd sound, doesn't happen when I turn left (or haven't payed attention)
*Driveshaft has about .020"(front and back) run-out when using magnetic clamp and dial indication attached to rear diff or frame. I should have marked the highs and lows to see if they corresponded with both ends but I was trying a quick and dirty method before I had to run and get my son from Daycare.
*Both Rear rims have about .030" of runout at face of outer wheel on surface where the wheel weights are clamped on. (I checked from one side of weight and rotated to other). From what I hear you wont notice anything under .040"? Haven't had a chance to check front yet.
Ideas, suggestions, complaints, or otherwise disgruntled remarks?
Edit:
Parts replaced/bought so far:
New Rear Drive-shaft with U-Joints and Yokes
New Tires
New Drums (complete with shoes & hardware)
New Wheel bearings and raceways in rear
Rebuilt 700R4 swapped in place of TH400 ( I still have it btw, works great torque converter as well as backup)
New U-Joint in Front Drive shaft (Front at Diff only, couldn't find a way to get ones out of the CV joint), however it has no play
New Kingpin Springs and bushings
New Shock Absorbers
New Body Mounts
Purchased new front axle U-joints, rotors, front bearings, raceways, calipers, and pads (Although the rotors and pads look fine, I do hear a squeal every now and then after lots of stop and go traffic, and it is concurrent with the hopping at 21 mph)
Notes: This has happened since I bought the truck a littler over a year ago. There was an insane vibration at 50 which I found the drive shaft to be bent and had it replaced, that vibration has since ceased to exist. After that I noticed the hopping, knowing I was going to need tires and had arranged to get the 700 R4 swap done, I did just that before I replaced other parts. Even after all this its still there. Also when I turn hard to the right, it sounds like my brakes are squealing even without apply the brake, at least something is causing an odd sound, doesn't happen when I turn left (or haven't payed attention)
*Driveshaft has about .020"(front and back) run-out when using magnetic clamp and dial indication attached to rear diff or frame. I should have marked the highs and lows to see if they corresponded with both ends but I was trying a quick and dirty method before I had to run and get my son from Daycare.
*Both Rear rims have about .030" of runout at face of outer wheel on surface where the wheel weights are clamped on. (I checked from one side of weight and rotated to other). From what I hear you wont notice anything under .040"? Haven't had a chance to check front yet.
Ideas, suggestions, complaints, or otherwise disgruntled remarks?
Edit:
Thanks for reading.I think I could explain it as the feeling of something being out of round. Imaging a tire being oval shaped and you riding along with a budump budump budump budump like something isn't a perfect circle. Owner of the tire place wants me to bring it in (I called to see if they have a way to balance things while installed, ie drum and or tire altogether, they don't), he said they will try a few things and road test after each to see if things worsen or get better, hopefully help me get rid of the wobble. With any luck they will fix the issue. Just depends if I do it today after work, or try to swap old tires first and see if I would just be wasting their time.
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