spacecowboy7777
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Been getting this new to me montero up to date on maintenance and the truck is butter smooth under 50mph, but about 50mph and higher I get a slight rumble/vibration from what sounds like the rear end. It is definitely speed related, as it comes on at the higher speeds, and as I increase speed, the rumble increases it's pitch. Also, this only happens under acceleration. When I let off the accelerator and coast at any speed the rumble disappears. This is a very minor rumble, no big shaking or anything. RPM does not appear to be correlated at all.
I have already replaced the transmission crossmember mount bushings, which completely solved the 2100-2400 rpm vibration. Also removed both hanging dampers from the transmission and the rear axle. Brand new highway tires, stock size. The front is stock height, the rear is lifted between 1-2" with a spacer. Just got a front and rear alignment.
I'm suspecting the remaining high speed rumble has to do with the CV axles. Either the rear lift is tilting the CVs too far, or one of them is just damaged and needs replacement. Do you all think I'm looking in the right direction?
I have already replaced the transmission crossmember mount bushings, which completely solved the 2100-2400 rpm vibration. Also removed both hanging dampers from the transmission and the rear axle. Brand new highway tires, stock size. The front is stock height, the rear is lifted between 1-2" with a spacer. Just got a front and rear alignment.
I'm suspecting the remaining high speed rumble has to do with the CV axles. Either the rear lift is tilting the CVs too far, or one of them is just damaged and needs replacement. Do you all think I'm looking in the right direction?