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Thread: 2003 Disco II vibrations between 35-55MPH

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    Default 2003 Disco II vibrations between 35-55MPH

    I've recently pulled both front and rear propshafts and had them balanced. This did nothing to get rid of the vibrations I feel when accelerating from 35-55 MPH. I'm wondering if just balancing isn't enough. Can I pull the front shaft and drive to see if the vibes go away? What other troubleshooting can I try?

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    Have you had your tires rotated recently? Does the shake come when accelerating or after you let your foot off the gas? If during, drivetrain issue, if after wheel balance issue. This is what has worked for me.

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    Have you replaced your panhard rod bushings?
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    Replace the front driveshaft. Its not a balance issue, stiff slip yoke or worn u-joints. You won't necessarily feel worn U-joints out of the vehicle.

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    X2 on the driveshaft after ruling out the cheaper fixes like tire balance etc
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