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Old 10-25-2014, 12:09 AM   #26
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Re: T5 trans swap question

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If your drive shaft U joints are not new, you may want to start there. Is your truck lowered? Pinion angle may be the issue as it is only at highway speeds. Drive shaft out of balance could be an issue, did you shorten it yourself, or have it done at a shop?
Thanks so much for all the great help and input from everyone! I have brand new u-joints in the truck after I had it shortened by a great shop that only deals with drivelines. The truck is lowered from the previous owner at about a 5" drop. Is there a fix for the pinion angle? I ran through the trans before I put it in. All new syncros, and bearings so I can't imagine its the trans as I still don't have a floor pan in the truck so I can hear and feel the trans driving around and it feels and sounds good at 60 to 65 but after that things get a little shaky, especially when a load isn't on the truck. The rear end is the old HO32 which I want to swap to a 12 bolt. Could the rear end cause that? Or even the motor mounts since I'm still using the old horseshoe mount? I really appreciate everyones help, and hopefully I can get it all sorted out!
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Old 10-25-2014, 04:46 PM   #27
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Re: T5 trans swap question

Is there a quick way to check for excessive play in the rear diff gears? I really hope that its not my trans that I messed up with putting it back together but I took my time to make sure everything went back right. Everything feels great 1-5 when pulling on the gas, but only 5th when on decel at about 65 mph does it vibrate and sounds a little off. The second I put a load back on the truck it still shakes a little but much much less.
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Old 10-25-2014, 06:21 PM   #28
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Re: T5 trans swap question

U junts or drive shaft is out of balance
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Old 06-11-2015, 01:26 PM   #29
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Re: T5 trans swap question

D.... Did you ever get this sorted? I didnt realize nobody had replied.

Yes you can check and correct the pinion angle.

Just do a quick search on the web for how to understand the rules for it, then check it all out. Its very possible this is your problem based on your added info of it changing when you have a load in the truck as well.

There is a video floating around about pinion angle and it demonstrated exactly why its imperative that they are correct.
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