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Old 01-02-2025, 06:20 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Trudant View Post
I agree I could hire a pro, but what is the fun in that? I dove into this car head first to learn. And I often learn more from my failure than my success.

I’m here on the forums for mentorship and education. I’m hopeful for some suggestions on root causing this vibration.

And setting up the car for the next 50k mi is absolutely the secondary goal.
When I picked up my 98 I was all over it... replace this/that looking for a fix. That car has instilled in me a greateer sense of patience and, now, when something goes wrong... I'm trying to avoid throwing money at it instead trying to diagnose then fix.

I'm really interested in what is causing your vibration and when next you throw a part on it that stops the vibration I hope you report. Good luck.
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