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Truck vibrates over 60mph


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I've just changed both propshafts on the landy, cured vibration although it did start around 35 not 60.

Thing is, didn't realize just how shot the UJs were until I got them off, I mistakenly thought they were ok when checking them last but they can't have been. Thinking could be worth a really critical look and lever them about or even take off to check?

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Problem located, and solved.

I had the front tyres changed, and the clowns that re installed the wheel caps, failed to align them correctly, so the wheels were not put back centralised. They have wrecked the two wheel caps, and i confronted them with the evidence, they have held their hands up, and are replacing them.

Thank goodness

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