15gtRob
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I feel mine from 60-80 and it comes through the floor pans shakes all the mirrors and sound like I have a bad ground on a subwoofer. A low bass tone in the cabin.
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Thats how mine was before I took it in. Needless to say they have no idea how to fix it.I feel mine from 60-80 and it comes through the floor pans shakes all the mirrors and sound like I have a bad ground on a subwoofer. A low bass tone in the cabin.
If you look at the chart at the top of the page it looks like on both but more reported on the manual at least on here.All these symptoms sound like a bearing bad somewhere. Cannot remember all the specifics, but is this happening in autos and manual cars?
:doh:If you look at the chart at the top of the page it looks like on both but more reported on the manual at least on here.

According to where I took mine they say they did. Plus to change the axles the hub nuts would have had to been re-torqued and that was an area of concern on other posts so....:doh:
I wonder if anyone has put a run out gauge on rear hubs and all spinning parts?
FYI guys. Mine is coming back. I was in the turnpike today. A nice and smooth road and now I can feel it again. This is bs.
I am beyond pissed about this as I love the car but I will be damned if I will keep a car that Ford cant fixWow i havent taken ours in yet but that doesnt give me much hope. This is so LAME
I had a one piece shaftmasters drive shaft in mine for a short time and it vibrated like hell .. I sent it back to them and they said they rebalanced it .. I reinstalled it and it was worse !! Sent it back and got a full refund ..:frusty:Would going to a high end one piece driveshaft help resolve this ?
It's not just the DS, it's the whole rotating mass & the pinion angles. Even if the DS is perfect (which FORD seems to have an issue with) if any of the other components is off you will get the vibration. These things are all subject to wear and will continue to change over the life of the vehicle, that's why they can make it go away for a little while or under certain conditions but then it comes back. If you live in an area with crappy roads, you may not notice it as there is so much vibration from the road anyway, but put it on a nice, smooth recently paved road & BOOM !Would going to a high end one piece driveshaft help resolve this ?