Strange vibration at lower speeds
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Strange vibration at lower speeds
First of all I appreciate any and all info or help on this.
Just 2 days ago, I noticed that my 2000 DiscoveryII with about 155,500 miles on it started pulsating/vibrating when in lower speeds mainly under 40 mph, most noticible when I start accelerating from a dead stop up to about 30 mph or so, then once in a while at slightly higher speeds, and when slowing down under 20 mph. I am not all that familiar with much on this vehicle, as this has been my first major issue since I purchased this truck 10,000 miles ago (other than putting new tires on about 2,000 miles ago). Tonight I got the truck up in the air and greased the universal joints, and drive shafts, and didn't notice any change in noise afterward.
On a seperate note, about a week ago i had a different noise start up, (i don't know how to describe this one other than on a previous car that i had a similar noise and it ended up being an inner & outer wheel bearing), and this noise on my discoveryII only happens when i am going straight or turning right.
Thanks for any input on these two issues that I am currently troubleshooting.
Scott
Just 2 days ago, I noticed that my 2000 DiscoveryII with about 155,500 miles on it started pulsating/vibrating when in lower speeds mainly under 40 mph, most noticible when I start accelerating from a dead stop up to about 30 mph or so, then once in a while at slightly higher speeds, and when slowing down under 20 mph. I am not all that familiar with much on this vehicle, as this has been my first major issue since I purchased this truck 10,000 miles ago (other than putting new tires on about 2,000 miles ago). Tonight I got the truck up in the air and greased the universal joints, and drive shafts, and didn't notice any change in noise afterward.
On a seperate note, about a week ago i had a different noise start up, (i don't know how to describe this one other than on a previous car that i had a similar noise and it ended up being an inner & outer wheel bearing), and this noise on my discoveryII only happens when i am going straight or turning right.
Thanks for any input on these two issues that I am currently troubleshooting.
Scott
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I have no history of what happened to my Disco before I purchased it about 10k miles ago, so I have no idea if it has been rebuilt in the past. There was only 1 on the u-joint, and a plug on the front shaft, so i took out the plug last night, popped in a grease fitting, and greased it up... hope that was a wise decision
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Drowssap, thanks, I guess i will be having it rebuilt very soon.
Disco Mike, I sent you a message with my number, I have access to a shop about 15 miles away where i can get it up on a lift and work on it, and then I hear there is a great shop in my town where i can get the shaft rebuilt, still waiting to get the name and number of the place that can do the rebuild.
Thanks guys for the input... i hope this takes care of the problem. Im just wondering how long to expect my truck to be out of commission while the shaft gets rebuilt.
Scott
Disco Mike, I sent you a message with my number, I have access to a shop about 15 miles away where i can get it up on a lift and work on it, and then I hear there is a great shop in my town where i can get the shaft rebuilt, still waiting to get the name and number of the place that can do the rebuild.
Thanks guys for the input... i hope this takes care of the problem. Im just wondering how long to expect my truck to be out of commission while the shaft gets rebuilt.
Scott
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BTW, make sure the shop doing the rebuild is also replacing the centering ball, and ask them to explain to you how to grease it (the centering ball) when you pick it up from them.
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Dcarr1971,
Thanks, that answers a question I forgot to ask about if it could be driven without the front drive shaft, just to isolate the problem.
I got ahold of the drive line shop and they said turn around time could be same day if dropped off early enough, and providing nothing is broken, the rebuild would run $145-$195, including the centering ball and u-joints. To me, this seems to be a fair price, but for those who have done this before, does this price sound right?
Scott
Thanks, that answers a question I forgot to ask about if it could be driven without the front drive shaft, just to isolate the problem.
I got ahold of the drive line shop and they said turn around time could be same day if dropped off early enough, and providing nothing is broken, the rebuild would run $145-$195, including the centering ball and u-joints. To me, this seems to be a fair price, but for those who have done this before, does this price sound right?
Scott