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Driveline Vibration Issue

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Driveline Vibration Issue

Possible Root Cause,

A woman ran over a mattress and decided to keep going anyway. The mattress got caught in the car's under belly and finally whipped around enough to put a tear in the gas tank Leaking gas She still managed to drive the car for 30 more miles decently, with a 60lb tangle wrapped around the driveshaft.

The subsequent lack of fuel is what finally brought her vehicle to its knees.

After having her car towed to her dealer's garage, She complained that the vehicle had a "shimmy" when driving it at high speeds.

This is what the dealership found..............

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Yep, she was a blonde!

oH DEAR... tHEY ARE STILL AROUND !
 
Hey-Totally ignore this post-I'm being blonde now-can't get the bloody pics to download!-lol
 
I'm a Motor Mechanic by trade and I have NEVER seen anything like that (w00t)
 

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