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Old 10-27-2001, 04:25 AM   #1
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another thing to check is the u joints, I've had simular problems with a ranger. this is easy to check somethimes. Just go under your car and see if u can move the driveline around the u-joint area-like up and down motion. Another way to trouble shoot is to put the rear end up on jack stands and drive it like u would, have a friend watch to see what shakes at that speed.

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