ramairgt1
15 GT PP
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- '20 Mustang GT PP2
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I recently purchased a ‘20 mustang GT PP2 with 8k on it.
There is a high frequency driveline vibration that starts around 40 mph and gets worse the faster I go. At 80mph the rear view mirror looks like it wants to rattle off.
I replaced the tires and it’s still there.
Put the car on Jack stands, removed the rear wheels, put the lugs back on and ran it to 60. Vibration was still there. Jacks are on the frame, not sure if they should be on the rear suspension or not.
Car has a QA1 CF drive shaft that had hose clamps on it. I removed them and the vibration stayed the same.
Just looking for advice at this point.
There is a high frequency driveline vibration that starts around 40 mph and gets worse the faster I go. At 80mph the rear view mirror looks like it wants to rattle off.
I replaced the tires and it’s still there.
Put the car on Jack stands, removed the rear wheels, put the lugs back on and ran it to 60. Vibration was still there. Jacks are on the frame, not sure if they should be on the rear suspension or not.
Car has a QA1 CF drive shaft that had hose clamps on it. I removed them and the vibration stayed the same.
Just looking for advice at this point.
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