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What about on the front driveshaft?There is tolerance between the splines of the slip yoke and output shaft; if it fit tightly it would wear as it slides inward/outward. Not something I’d be concerned with.
What do you mean adjust the pedals? You mean different vehicle speed or actually move the adjustable pedals? It does happen outside my stated speed range but is more subtle and difficult to notice. In the 60-80 range sometimes it’s almost a rough pulsing type vibration, but I feel nothing in the steering wheel.I’ve been hearing about K02 tires having issues on new Raptors due to QC at the BFGoodrich factory. Manifests itself with vibrations although your vibration’s speed range is pretty specific. Do the vibrations change if you adjust your pedals?
So actually moving the adjustable pedals in and out. The closer the pedal is to the firewall the less vibration I get from the drivetrain for what it’s worth. Interesting with the pulsing sensation, that could def be something drivetrain related/ something out of balance.What do you mean adjust the pedals? You mean different vehicle speed or actually move the adjustable pedals? It does happen outside my stated speed range but is more subtle and difficult to notice. In the 60-80 range sometimes it’s almost a rough pulsing type vibration, but I feel nothing in the steering wheel.
I’ll give that a shot. The pulsing is pretty subtle, and makes me wonder if I’m going crazy or not. But I do know whatever I’m noticing my gen 2 definitely didn’t do and the drivetrain is pretty much the same. Lately I’ve been messing with 4A vs 2H to see if there’s any difference.So actually moving the adjustable pedals in and out. The closer the pedal is to the firewall the less vibration I get from the drivetrain for what it’s worth. Interesting with the pulsing sensation, that could def be something drivetrain related/ something out of balance.
Sounds good and glad you brought up 4A, mine has noticeably more pedal vibration when accelerating in 4A compared to 2H.I’ll give that a shot. The pulsing is pretty subtle, and makes me wonder if I’m going crazy or not. But I do know whatever I’m noticing my gen 2 definitely didn’t do and the drivetrain is pretty much the same. Lately I’ve been messing with 4A vs 2H to see if there’s any difference.
This was kinda my suspicion, but just wanted to see if the driveshafts could be an issue because there’s more play than I’d expect, but it’s likely normal. The main reason I’m not sure it’s the tires is because I feel nothing in the steering wheel. I also don’t get the feeling it’s coming from the rear of the truck either.Have you had the tires road force balanced? Rotational vibrations are normally harmonic and happen at certain speed/frequency
With 4:10 gear ratio your drive shafts are spinning 4× your tire speed. So a driveline vibration at 60-80 mph will be extremely fast
(Tire speed at 60 is roughly 600rpm so 600 x 4 would be a vibration frequency of 2400, that is pretty fast )
Tire vibrations have a habit of happening at about 35mph - 70mph- 140mph. Although speed doubles the force is exponential so 35 to 70 the vibration force is 4x of what it is at 35.
Unless absolutely horrible most can't feel a tire issue at 35mph.
Get your tires checked/balanced.
Fix the simple before the obscure
I have this same vibration issue in my 23 truck. It has been diagnosed at a front pinion bearing failure requiring a full rebuild of the front differential. I also have what I consider excessive play in the front driveshaft at the transfer case and the input seal on the transfer case is leaking.I have a slight but noticeable “roughness” or “vibration” that I feel in my gas pedal, mostly at freeway speeds, 60-80. I was looking at front and rear driveshafts today and noticed there’s play in both of them at the transfer case ends, and can feel it if I apply pressure as in the pics below.
Can someone tell me if this play is normal? @FordTechOne maybe
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How bad is your vibration? I have no leaks anywhere and I don’t suspect it’s a pinion bearing. If it was I’d think it would be worse. But I’ll keep an eye on it and see.I have this same vibration issue in my 23 truck. It has been diagnosed at a front pinion bearing failure requiring a full rebuild of the front differential. I also have what I consider excessive play in the front driveshaft at the transfer case and the input seal on the transfer case is leaking.