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Old 03-31-2001, 12:35 PM   #1
Mustangbelle306
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Question U joints? or driveshaft?

Well after spending 6 hours stripping, sanding and primering the Rustang, I was driving home, and after I took off at a light, I noticed a vibration coming from the tranny, that has began to shake the whole car. I've asked around, and I'm hearing anything from transmisson mount, to driveshaft loose, to U joints. The car has over 100k miles, and this just started last night. It has been raining, so I haven't even bothered to look under the car.

Also, I had some problems with my emergency brake bracket. I was..well *ahem* mad once, and pulled the e-brake handle up so hard that I ripped the bracket out of the floorboard, and it was scraping the driveshaft. I doubt scrapage could alter the d/s performance in ANY way, but I just thought I'd mention it.

Thanks!

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