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Old 03-17-2003, 10:00 PM   #1
RDMumfts Stang
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Thanks for the info. I hope the tires are balanced, they are new car take-offs from MPS. The clutch has been in the car for a while. Longer than I have had the vibration. The vibration was there before swapping wheels/brakes also. The bolts had come loose on my bellhousing, causing the trans to not go into gear at all while the engine was running. I took it to have it checked out and the mechanics found the problem and tightened them down. I had parked my car for four years because of the bolts. I am slowly bringing it back to life. I guess I'll check those bolts again and plan on replacing the trans soon. Oh yeah, it vibrates on acceleration and while cruising at or above 70, even with the clutch in and coasting.
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