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Re: 2000 F350 Vibration
I know there were some threads started on bad steering box installation bolts, where it bolts onto the frame. These bolts can come loose causing a loose feeling in the vehicle. Not sure if it would necessarily cause a vibration or not, but it's something to check.
Otherwise, I'd rotate the tires just to rule them out. If the vibration increases with speed, then you could possibly have bad Ujoints, or an out of balance driveshaft. Also, make sure the transfer case and transmission are securely mounted.
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'99 Taurus 3.0L 2V Vulcan 145hp; 124,250m
'00 Durango R/T 360ci 300hp (modded); 112,800m
'06 Pontiac G6 GT 3.5L 220hp; 21,100m
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