OK, the saga continues.
When driving I get vibration at 45mph this is certainly not normal and goes away at 60mph. This is not really through the steering this is like the chassis is vibrating. I have changed the Transfer box and Viscous coupling today which has fixed the tyre scrub at low speeds but I still have the vibration.
I can't pin point when the vibration started on this car but as you can tell from the list below a lot has been changed.
November 2016 Collected car broke down with a bang on M25
1 New Front Diff Garage Replaced £400
December 2016 loud knocks/bangs from transmission, car feels like stuck in tram rails
2 New Union Joints Front
3 New Union Joints Rear
4 New Front Diff
5 New Rear Diff Fixed knocks and bangs from running gear, Teeth broken on main large cog. £500 odd including tooling.
Vibration felt at speed from around 45mph to 65mph, battery will not take charge
6 New Battery Fixed - £115
Vibration felt at speed and car still jumps around on the motorway likes its stuck in tram rails.
7 New Wheels and Tyres Fixed car jumping lanes on the motorway! £165
Rear Brakes making too much noise
9 New Rear Breaks and Pads Worn through pads, garages should have told me! £85
Car scrubs tyres when doing donuts in car parks :-) and have vibration at speed.
10 New Transfer Box and Viscous Coupling. Fixed car scrubbing tyres.
Update:
Car vibrates at around 45-60mph
11 Swapped around props, now part that slides inside the propshaft is by the gearbox, facing the centre of the car. Fixed vibrations.
OK so my money is on the alignment of the props, yes I didn't mark them before I took them off, I really should have. Do any of you think this could be the issue and as I didn't mark them is there any way to tell other then rotating 45deg each time until I have done all three other positions and road tested each time? Oh and i need to get a vibration damper back on the front diff. Surely it can't just be that!
Thanks again for you help chaps...
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