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Old 08-21-14, 04:29 PM
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I have a 1998 sc400 which i just replace the pumpkin and in doing so i think i broke something on the drive side rear axle. Possible something with the cv joint, boot is not rip or torn. Notice a vibration when at a dead stops and attempt to pull out to the left or right. Cant notice while in motion as much. Vibration feels like i am going over the rigit lines they make to prevent you from sleeping while driving? Going to take a look on saturday but it is killing me now, anyone got an ideas of what it could be?

P.s. was replacing pumpkin bc i just got the supra auto trans TRD LSD installed and i haven't even got to enjoy it yet
Old 08-21-14, 07:58 PM
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Are there different rear axle? I was thinking of just getting a whole used axle but i am reading that rear axle are not all the same. Some don't have abs or traction control. Is there a way to tell? How would it affect my car if i got one with no abs and traction control.
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Could be the driveshaft center support bearing.
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