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Old 19-06-2007, 02:40 PM   #1
T2TL50
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Default Hey guys, Small shudder @ the 1500 RPM mark

Hey ppl,

As mentions i have a shuddering issue when i am in gear and i am driving in any gear from about the 12- 1800 RPM mark..

i am kind of scared to know what it is but i dont want it to get anyworse!!!

does anyone know if this could be caused by a slack drive shaft? maybe some UNI's or something?

i have noticed a knock when i put the car in gear etc after having the work done from the ovr high RMP mark.. (in gear no foot on break i coast at nearly 30km an hour just off idel, SCARY!!!!!)

So could someone maybe help me out?

Maybe drop me some ideas on what to check? (i prey it aint the gear box)

Cheers Rick..

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