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Seanz0rz
07-12-2014, 06:10 PM
Looking to figure out if my wheels and tires are causing some vibrations. I am looking to buy or borrow a set of wheels and tires.

Wheel diameter needs to be 16-17 inch.
Tires in serviceable condition. Need to drive 100 miles or so. not larger than 33" diameter.

I know I might need to buy wheel spacers for the front to fit over the brakes and to clear the UCA. I am just sick of having this vibration and this seems to be the most economical way of eliminating the wheels and tires as the culprit.

troyboy162
07-12-2014, 09:03 PM
Since you have already rotated the wheels have you tried taking out your rear drive shaft? In 4low you should be able FWD and a short run up to 55-60 shouldn't hurt it too much. Whats 4low rated for?..45mph?

Seanz0rz
07-12-2014, 09:11 PM
why not 4 hi? or is that not kosher with the tcase? seems like I remember reading something about that, but then again, maybe not.

I think while I am looking, I am going to rotate the spare through the vehicle. See if I can isolate it to one particular wheel, although it doesn't feel like just one wheel, and they have been rotated around. Unfortunatly, I can't put any kind of a dial indicator on the wheels to see if they are out of round because of the weld seam. I guess it might give me an indication of a big bend, and I do need a good reason to buy a dial indicator and base...

troyboy162
07-12-2014, 09:23 PM
In 4hi I'm almost certain the TCase diff would just spin like a one tire fire burn out, at least with the jshift cases. 4low locks the center diff and should allow you to drive.

I'd think if it was a tire/wheel you would have been able to isolate where its coming from in how it behaves at least front/back or left/right.

troyboy162
07-12-2014, 09:25 PM
oh and I would mark the bolts and bolt holes so you could mount the drive shaft right back up like it was. I know the slip splines must be marked if you take it apart, but I would think mounting it back to the same bolts would be desirable if its not the vibration problem.

CJM
07-12-2014, 09:29 PM
Pretty sure 4low would be a bad idea over 15-25mph, I know mine dont like do it happily you can REALLY feel the low low low gearing and engine winding out lol.

haweka (sp) adapter used to balance them tires sean?

Seanz0rz
07-12-2014, 10:00 PM
Gave up on wheel weights and went to air soft. I can feel when a tire goes out of balance, and when they redistribute. This vibration is more or less constant.

This vibe is only above 40mph.

Seanz0rz
07-12-2014, 10:03 PM
I don't think there is any diff in the tcase, there was in the later models with selectable awd/4wd

troyboy162
07-12-2014, 10:25 PM
learn something new everyday lol. Well that should make things easier! Rip that driveshaft out and see what happens. I'd put money in a drive shaft rather then a tire/wheel combo that cant be diagnosed by butt feel http://png-5.findicons.com/files/icons/2103/discovery/32/face_smile.png

Seanz0rz
07-12-2014, 10:45 PM
I'll get up early and give it a try. I'm desperate.

Good Times
07-13-2014, 08:25 PM
Sean,

I've got my old stock crappers. Let me know if you want to use em. I just have to remove em off the trailer. No biggie since it ain't going anywhere until Pismo Jamboree.

:)

Seanz0rz
07-13-2014, 08:43 PM
Have all 4? I'll take you up on it if you do!

Good Times
07-13-2014, 09:13 PM
yup lucky me I have 5! obviously three are currently on the trailer so I'll have to take it off but that's the easy part. can't meet during the week but the weekend works for me. hope you can wait until then!

Seanz0rz
07-13-2014, 09:24 PM
Sunday morning like 10 am work OK? We'll make a day of driving out there. Pm me or fb me. Or text or email lol.

04 Rocko Taco
07-14-2014, 07:36 PM
Sunday morning like 10 am work OK? We'll make a day of driving out there. Contact me by ANY means you can possibly think of, I am desperate. lol.

Fixed That for ya. :pirate:

I cant see the smiley I used, but I guess based on "pirate" hoping it is a :flipoff2: which is what SHOULD be there.

Its likely an ACTUAL pirate though, and that makes me sad. :hillbill:

(Oh, BTW - if it is an ACTUAL PIRATE - We need a :flipoff2: stolen from Pirate.)

YotaFun
07-15-2014, 06:00 PM
Sean, You are safe to drive the truck in 4hi with the rear shaft out at any speed you like.

When I first lost a u-joint it was on a busy highway and I removed it, and put it in 4hi and got up to 75 at least, truck drives really differently when front wheel drive only so keep that in mind.

If you were closer I have two set of stock tires on 16s that fit over tundra brakes that I know are balanced, but I think I might be a little far...

You have steelies right? Do you thing its bent on the outer edge of the rim or at the center mount itself?

Seanz0rz
07-15-2014, 06:26 PM
I wish I knew. To test it I would have to pull the tire off the rim. The visible surface is too irregular to get a dial on accurately.

Thanks for the info about removing the rear d shaft. It sucks to drive in FWD.

Kryptoroxx
07-15-2014, 07:41 PM
If you haven't figured it out by the time I come down I have a full set of 16" rims that clear tundra brakes.....but they're on my runner so it would have to be kind of a quick test.

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Seanz0rz
07-19-2014, 06:25 PM
Thanks for the lend Lance! Worked out great, see the other thread.

Still interested in buying a set!!!