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ive been geting vibrations through the drivline of my stag for a while now. mostly in second and third gear, but when i get off the gas and then get back on it disapears. i was thinking engine / gearbox mounts but now its becoming more frequent im thinkn uni joints. can anyone hook us up with a part no, and price? (rs4 s)

another reason im thinkn uni joints is that i get a slight vibration at over 110.

i got under the car the other day and tried to feel how much slack the talishaft had but i dont no how much is normal.

what yas think?

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tyres are good and just been balanced and aligned.

when i come into a roundabout and use second to slow down and then go to acelerate out at 30 40kmh it can shake quite badly even being realy light footed. so theres defenately a drivline issue.

your uni's should have really any play or movement in them, check your oil levels in all your driveline componants, i had the same issues a while ago, try changing you box and transfer case oils, mine went away after doing a massive fluid change a few months back,

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your uni's should have really any play or movement in them, check your oil levels in all your driveline componants, i had the same issues a while ago, try changing you box and transfer case oils, mine went away after doing a massive fluid change a few months back,

i just had a jim berry clutch put in and had the flywheel machined. while he was there i had him put in top brand gear oil and transfer case fluid. thats why im not thinking its the box anymore.

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