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Dodge ram 2nd gen 2500 V8 starts wobble at 70

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Old 02-22-2017, 12:17 PM
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Default Dodge ram 2nd gen 2500 V8 starts wobble at 70

I recently replace my transmission in a 1995 dodge ram 2500 v8 5.9l and it runs fine and everything but once I hit 65 it starts to wobble and when I get to 75 it sounds like it is hitting high rpms and just starts shaking the drive line I dont want to push it past 75 incase somethings is wrong with it any help will be much apreciated
 
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Moved to the correct section.
 
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Thanks wasnt sure how to get to the 2nd gen forum
 
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Old 02-22-2017, 12:30 PM
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You start here: https://dodgeforum.com/forum/


Scroll down to the Dodge Trucks section, click the "2nd gen Ram tech" link.


You've posted there numerous times already.
 
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I posted once and that was because I googled it. Im just trying to get help on my pickup you dont need to be a a$$
 
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Not being an a$$. Stating a fact. Simmer down.
 
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Do you feel the shake thru the seat, or the steering wheel? What RPM is the engine turning at 65?
 
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2WD or 4WD truck?
 
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Does it have the 2 pc drive shaft in the rear? Those are know for vibration issues
 
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When the driveshaft was removed, did you mark it so it went back on the same way? If not, might need to replace a ujoint.

And about the forum, it can be confusing with the layout since every forum in the world is unique. Google is the best search in the world and I even use it for searching this forum. If the only way he found us before was through Google, I can understand how he was in the wrong section. Happens all the time to the General topic forum. Keaton was a bit snooty in his response as if the OP should have known better. Let's all just agree to be helpful here no matter the situation!
 




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