Do these trucks just vibrate?

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I have been on a quest for my 4x4 to ride smoothly. I swear I take one step forward and two steps back.

I got the tires balance twice, fixed the driveshaft vibration, new brakes, fresh grease and oil in the axles.

Still has a small driveline vibration in the rear half of the truck. Maybe its just that is normal? Drives me crazy! I want no vibrations!

Is this just normal?
 

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Truck lifted? Check driveline angle...

...then check your u-bolts, leaf spring mounts and shocks...to include the upper rear shock mounts.

Ball joints, and tie rod ends too....
 

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new ball joints, new tires, new wheels, new rear leaf springs and new shocks on all four corners. No lift. New u-joints in the driveshaft a month ago.

Its a slight vibration, but its there. Feel it in the seat, so that tells me its in the rear driveline.

Should I put grease on the slip joint shaft? that felt a tiny bit loose before.
 

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I had a rear axle failing at the bearing race and it vibrated the entire truck. New axle and bearing.... smooth again.
 

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Should I put grease on the slip joint shaft? that felt a tiny bit loose before.
Grease dat slip yoke.
if it is loose, it could be the source of Your vibration too.
 

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curious to know what the source is, I dropped my driveshaft the other day so I got it retubed, new yolks, ujoints and balance but I still feel vibration pretty bad. im wonder if I messed up something else while towing it after the driveshaft failed.
 

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oh and I feel it the most in the gas pedal and the gear shift, its a manual. faster I go the worse it is
 

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Mine felt like that when it had a misfire in a cylinder. It shook the rear end as well. Also, could it be clutch related? Wet clutch or something?
 

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looks like I cracked my transfer case. how do I find out what model it is? all I know is it's a 3 speed manual+granny gear.
 

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looks like I cracked my transfer case. how do I find out what model it is? all I know is it's a 3 speed manual+granny gear.

There should be a tag on the T-Case giving the model and S/N.
If it has a one stick shifter and on the T-Case a cross link between the shifter rails, it could be a NP-205.
 

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I have been on a quest for my 4x4 to ride smoothly. I swear I take one step forward and two steps back.

I got the tires balance twice, fixed the driveshaft vibration, new brakes, fresh grease and oil in the axles.

Still has a small driveline vibration in the rear half of the truck. Maybe its just that is normal? Drives me crazy! I want no vibrations!

Is this just normal?
You could have a bad tranny or engine mount. Take a pry bar and check for movement of tranny. Pinion angle and tranny output shaft need to be parallel with each other also.
 

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I think the mounts are probably shot just from it being a 25 year old truck. I'll just deal with the little vibration for now.

I should note - when I use 4x4 and go down the highway around 55 mph, the front drive shaft from the t-case to the axle really vibrates! I assume its because the shaft is worn where it slides back and forth - its really easy to wiggle it - not tight. I thought about getting a whole new assembly with new u-joints from LMC to cure it.
 

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