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08-17-2005, 04:31 PM | #1 |
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Bad Vibrations
Hi All,
I have a 66 Mustang, 289 V8. When I press on the gas pedal even a little bit at speeds over 50 mph I hear a rather strong vibration run through the body of my car repeatedly. If I release the gas pedal at that speed it goes away. As long as I am not going over 50 mph I cannot hear the vibration even when fully accelerating on the gas. So it seems to be dependent on my speed and also application of the gas pedal. Does this sound like a driveshaft issue or a tire balancing issue or something else? And if so, what might be needed to correct this? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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