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Bad vibration above 60 mph

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Well I got the courier out on the highway to have some fun. It is more fun to run the highway with the overdrive working! But Iam getting a bad vibration above 60 mph.

If I put it in nuetral and coast it does not go away so Iam going to assume my motor is not the problem.

All the fluids are full, Rear axle, tranny, overdrive.

New tires balanced.

If I take it out of overdrive it does not change.

In gear it does not seem to make much differance if I coast or have a little load on the drivetrain.

I do not feel it through the steering wheel, mainly the rest of the car. So I would think it may not be the front suspension.

Does anyone know of a way to tell if it is the tranny or the rear axle?  Thanks..Mark

We made it to the first cruise in this last weekend. It is just a little get together at the local Sonic. The car seemed to be liked by most people. One guy asked why I would waste my time building a wagon? I can't wait to get started on the other wagon nowSmile

WTB 1955 Courier emblems    Mark, Jefferson City Missouri




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