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Old 07-29-2019, 04:37 PM   #7
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Some responses, yes I have a durametric tool and I am not afraid to use it. The vibration came after I refreshed the suspension earlier this month. I replaced the new right axle about a year ago so I put a few miles on it with no vibration. I put the new left axle on about two months ago so I had a few vibration free miles on it. Today I Jacked up the car there is literally no movement in the inner joints and none in the outer. Tested the new wheel bearings 3 and 9 oclock and 12 and 6 oclock and no movement whatsoever. Nevertheless, I too have come to the conclusion that it is probably one of the axles. My sense is that my problem will not be solved until I buy a new axle and start changing them out. Thanks everyone for the help.
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