Worldclimb
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2005, XLT v6 4.0 gas
I've had this problem for about a year, and not being able to go over 60 is getting old, and I have a long drive to see the eclipse coming up. So Last few days I've been going at this problem, but nothing so far has fixed it. Its a 2005 XLT V6 4.0 gas.
I've read a lot of threads, and tried a lot of things. I'm willing to keep going till this is fixed.
Vibration starts at 60mph, just get worse as speed increases. By 80mph it's worse than I'm comfortable driving. It's no worse when I brake, so not likely the rotors (I think I replaced them last break change).
Vibration no worse in steering/pedals, than the vehicle as a whole, and I can't feel if it's worse up front or the back. It's the same when accelerating, coasting in N (at 70mph) or under power in drive. Turning doesn't make a difference.
No noises from anywhere. No play in the steering. No play in rear tie rods. No unusual tire wear.
What I've tried...
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Tires replaced and balanced when they were fitted, and balanced again since.
3x ujoints replaced in front and rear drive shafts.
Both rear CV axles replaced.
Run without rear drive shaft (in 4wd), run without front drive shaft. Vibrates both ways, so not likely the front or rear drive shaft is out of balance.
Both rear wheel bearings replaced.
My next thing to try I suppose is taking out the rear CV axles and running it up to speed to isolate the rear diff? Any other suggestions that are less labor intensive to try first?
I've read a lot of threads, and tried a lot of things. I'm willing to keep going till this is fixed.
Vibration starts at 60mph, just get worse as speed increases. By 80mph it's worse than I'm comfortable driving. It's no worse when I brake, so not likely the rotors (I think I replaced them last break change).
Vibration no worse in steering/pedals, than the vehicle as a whole, and I can't feel if it's worse up front or the back. It's the same when accelerating, coasting in N (at 70mph) or under power in drive. Turning doesn't make a difference.
No noises from anywhere. No play in the steering. No play in rear tie rods. No unusual tire wear.
What I've tried...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tires replaced and balanced when they were fitted, and balanced again since.
3x ujoints replaced in front and rear drive shafts.
Both rear CV axles replaced.
Run without rear drive shaft (in 4wd), run without front drive shaft. Vibrates both ways, so not likely the front or rear drive shaft is out of balance.
Both rear wheel bearings replaced.
My next thing to try I suppose is taking out the rear CV axles and running it up to speed to isolate the rear diff? Any other suggestions that are less labor intensive to try first?