94 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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Van starts shaking/vibrating at about 38 - 40 miles and then goes away
Anyone can give me any ideas as to what the problem might be :?
The van was long due for frond end work, and the following were replaced
Left and Right CV axles (Remanufactrured)
Left and Right Tie rods
Left and Right Ball Joints
Left and Right Brakes (No rotors)
Any help is apprecited.
I am planning to replace the front motor mount also
Thank you
Anyone can give me any ideas as to what the problem might be :?
The van was long due for frond end work, and the following were replaced
Left and Right CV axles (Remanufactrured)
Left and Right Tie rods
Left and Right Ball Joints
Left and Right Brakes (No rotors)
Any help is apprecited.
I am planning to replace the front motor mount also
Thank you
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I would bet the engine/trans assembly is aligned properly. The procedure for alignment is pretty long and difficult to "walk you through" on the net. Most aftermarket shops do not have a clue how to do this. Find a "good" Chrysler dealer, they will have a few tech who remember how to do this procedure. Shot me an e-mail and this weekend I'll try to put it all down so you can do it yourself. teichera@hotmail.com
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Thanks for the reply.
Q: The shaking/vibration now moved up to about 48-50 miles from 38-40 before.
Is it possible one of the rebuild CV axles to cause that? Since the engine was not moved at all., and only the cv axles were replaced (plus the balljoints, tie rods, and brakes)
K.
Q: The shaking/vibration now moved up to about 48-50 miles from 38-40 before.
Is it possible one of the rebuild CV axles to cause that? Since the engine was not moved at all., and only the cv axles were replaced (plus the balljoints, tie rods, and brakes)
K.