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Vibration help with 1994 Montero LS
#210898
06/07/03 12:11 AM
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Anonymous
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I get a roaring noise starting about 60 mpg to 70 mpg and then it seems to disappear. This is when the vibration start to kick in and I can see it shaking the mirrors slightly. I am thinking bent drive shaft ?? but I am not sure. I bought this Montero about a year ago so I am not sure about prior history. I can't see any markings on the drive shaft that would indicate damage.... any suggestions thanks Mike Cunningham
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Re: Vibration help with 1994 Montero LS
#210899
06/07/03 12:31 AM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 19
Need a Spot
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Hello, Try having the front wheels balanced. I would start with the simplest checks first. Good Luck. Kiks
Montero SR, 3.5 , 1995 model, ABS, Rear Differential Lock
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Re: Vibration help with 1994 Montero LS
#210900
06/07/03 12:58 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
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Mudrunner
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does it happen when you get to about 3100rpms and then as you let off the gas a little the roaring noise ceases and the rpms "settle" at 3000? is it anything like that? if it happens when you hit 60 or 70 but goes away a few seconds later i think it would be transmission related... does your tranny sometimes downshift at inappropriate times? like going up a hill?
-Grant '98 Montero with 135k miles
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