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Date:         Wed, 3 Nov 1999 23:16:18 MST
Reply-To:     CARY CHIANG <chiang1@USA.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         CARY CHIANG <chiang1@USA.NET>
Subject:      Re: [Vibrations at 2600, 3600 rpm]
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com
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How about balancing the front tires or maybe wheel alignment?

Cary

"Elkavitch, Michael and Diana" <elks@TOP.MONAD.NET> wrote: Hi all, I am at the end of my syncro driveshaft on this. Siegfried has developed , and had, vibrations at 2600 - 3000 and 3600 - 4000 rpm. You feel them as if they are under the front seats. So far, we have had the rear CV's replaced, the fronts repacked, the passenger front coil spring replaced, the power steering lines replaced and the front rotors switched

with another vehicle. The vibration is there if the driveshaft is in or out. Does not matter what gear he is in, what the weather is! All the work has been done by reputable people. My VW guru in these parts, after 1.5 months, is sending us to a dealer he trusts, for further investigation. Any other ideas? TIA Mike

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