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Top off and I have vibrations whats up?

RKM

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I assume I may need to replace every bushing in the front end. I figured I would ask the experts first. Now that I took my top off the rig is vibrating at speeds of 50-60 then kinda clears up any faster.

Ideas?

This is going to be a fun one to track down... ?:?
 

Case

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this is a long shot but by taking off your top you removed weight from the rear of your bronco. when you removed the weight you changed the pinion angle of your rear axle. so i guess you could try adding 500 or so lbs to the rear of your bronco and see if the vibration goes away.
i could be way off on this one though.
 
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RKM

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didn't think of that one. I think I have a old school Rancho 4in. lift. On it. The shafts are stock.


Ohh Come to think of it. The steering is real loose and it seems to be felt in the wheel.

I dunno, so confused.
 
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RKM

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haven't had time to look into it yet. I think it is the front end bushings. It isn't a vibration through the driveline. It is definately the front end. It is loose.
 
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