sixb
1/2 ton status
I've always wanted a back yard shop big enough to house my Machine shop but maybe that's not such a good idea


my question is what did you use for front springs? it looks like they have about 4" of lift. how are the road manners after driving for a while? tiathat fan hub spacer is some sweet work!
Sounds like great progress - I bet your boy had a blast helping!
I've always wanted a back yard shop big enough to house my Machine shop but maybe that's not such a good idea![]()
hey super build. been subscribed from the beginning. i am in the process of getting good and started on putting in a 98 6bt into a 70 3/4. alot of helpful ideas you have presented.my question is what did you use for front springs? it looks like they have about 4" of lift. how are the road manners after driving for a while? tia
kevin
Looks like you were driving down Hwy 260 along the Rim. Am I correct?
Looks like you were driving down Hwy 260 along the Rim. Am I correct?
I was thinking he was up on 87, near Blue Ridge
Dumb question, but did you check you balance in your tires. I sounds like you've checked everything drive-train wise but the tires.
It looks like we all hit some of the same stomping grounds though 
CV's are another culprit, as are worn slip yokes or driveshaft slip joints...Darn! Travis got it rightIt looks like we all hit some of the same stomping grounds though
I had the same type of vibration. When I took out my rear driveshaft to do my Cummins swap I found out that my pinion-side u-joint was completely wasted and so was my pinion bearingCV's are another culprit, as are worn slip yokes or driveshaft slip joints...
Part of the reason I am hiving so much difficulty with this is everything you mentioned on yours is new on mine. From the bellhousing back, every bearing is brand new, the driveshaft was just re-done, and I just went through the rear axle. As I mentioned before, I am going to take my drive shaft back to my drive line guy and have him re-check it. I am really hoping he had a bad day when he did it the first time, but with my luck, I'm not betting on it.

Is it a 1 piece shaft or 2 piece? If it's 1 piece, I wonder if it is on the verge of being too long. Otherwise, I'm out of ideas too![]()

Maybe it's just me, but it looks awful long...
EDIT: Now that I look at it some more, it doesn't look too bad. I dunno...
Wow. One of the middle pics is actually right past the road to Blue Ridge. Very nice.
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Darn! Travis got it rightIt looks like we all hit some of the same stomping grounds though
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Just a suggestion since you have tried everything else.If that is a dumb question, then I have a dumb question for you--can tires make a harmonic type vibration?? I have never had a tire make a vibration like this. Any tire balance issue I have had was more of a "bouncing" type vibration as opposed to a deep harmonic type. I realize tire vibration can be speed related, but can it be related to power/float/coast?? The reason I have not had them checked is because I did not think tires could make a vibration like I have. Man that would be great if this could be solved by a simple re-balance of some tires.
Just a suggestion since you have tried everything else.
Heck your brake drums could be out of balance.
Another suggestion is pull the rear drive-shaft out and drive around on the front axle and and see if you still have vibration.
Brother Nick....my gut says to get those tires road forced! Page 16 shows pics of the stock steelies and the mags....i didn't see any weights on the rims. And do not go the tape weight route...hang the weights on front and rear! Tape weights will not stay put...at least in the oil patch they won't....
DW