Zawn's Dark Horse

redGSRguy

New Member
Ahh sick with 36mm you can launch as hard as you want with no worries. When you guys getting back out to thill? It was like a mini CI meet on sat.
 

endo617

Rattle Can Technician
Yes it did fix the problem. The Crosser is running like a champ now.
At first I though that it could be the tires but then I noticed that the vibration was not that noticeable when I'm cruising. I put the car on a lift too and couldn't really pinpoint anything out of the ordinary until I pulled out the axle.

-Z-
Yeah its funny everything you said was happening is what I'm dealing with. I was waiting for something to break. I hate trying to figure it out and having to by part by part. I knew it would be that, guess new axle in my future.
 

ZaWn

New Member
Finally updated my mod list...

Yeah its funny everything you said was happening is what I'm dealing with. I was waiting for something to break. I hate trying to figure it out and having to by part by part. I knew it would be that, guess new axle in my future.
If it is your axle, you might wanna get it replaced soon cause it's bad for the transmission.

-Z-
 


96LSteg

Jemel
Z got a question for you…did you vibration stop when you released the gas pedal? I have a pretty bad vibration as well and it's only on acceleration and at highway speeds (70-75mph)


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ZaWn

New Member
Z got a question for you…did you vibration stop when you released the gas pedal? I have a pretty bad vibration as well and it's only on acceleration and at highway speeds (70-75mph)


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The vibration became less noticeable when I released the gas pedal and when I am cruising. The vibration get really noticeable only when the car is under acceleration, even at low speeds.

If the vibrations happen only at high speeds, it might be your tires that's causing it. I had federal SS-595 tires in the past and I had vibrations that occur when I go above 65mph and it was pretty noticable to the point where I actually pulled over to see what was wrong the first time I felt it. lol

-Z-
 

96LSteg

Jemel
The vibration became less noticeable when I released the gas pedal and when I am cruising. The vibration get really noticeable only when the car is under acceleration, even at low speeds.

If the vibrations happen only at high speeds, it might be your tires that's causing it. I had federal SS-595 tires in the past and I had vibrations that occur when I go above 65mph and it was pretty noticable to the point where I actually pulled over to see what was wrong the first time I felt it. lol

-Z-
It never vibrated before now my wheels have been balanced and the tires only have a few thousand miles on them and I've checked the tie rods and wheel bearings and they are all good. I know a while back I replaced the pass. axle but as far as I know the driver side is the original axle. I figured that would be the issue.


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ZaWn

New Member
Went to DMV today to pick this up





The Crosser will be known on the streets.(⌒.−)=★

-Z-
 

ZaWn

New Member
It never vibrated before now my wheels have been balanced and the tires only have a few thousand miles on them and I've checked the tie rods and wheel bearings and they are all good. I know a while back I replaced the pass. axle but as far as I know the driver side is the original axle. I figured that would be the issue.


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Sounds to me like there is a chance that it might be one of your axle. Also, keep in mind that used oem axles last longer than new aftermarket axles. I gave Dolla my old oem axles after I did my 5-lug conversion cuz he went through a pair of NAPA axles after having them for a short period of time.

Put those plates on Pats car and take a pic. :)
hmm... that's an idea but I was thinking on putting my other plate on his car and taking a pic so we both have the same plates. Hehez

-Z-
 

96LSteg

Jemel
Sounds to me like there is a chance that it might be one of your axle. Also, keep in mind that used oem axles last longer than new aftermarket axles. I gave Dolla my old oem axles after I did my 5-lug conversion cuz he went through a pair of NAPA axles after having them for a short period of time.


-Z-
That's good to know



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