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ouch. 15$ part & an hours worth of work. that's rough. couldn't imagine paying that. oh well, you got it fixed though, and that's what really matters. thanks for posting back!JediNachos wrote:My vibration was the u-joint. It was around $250. Replaced by the dealer.
That wasn't me. My truck is going to the dealer in the morning to see what the problem is.webmastir wrote:ouch. 15$ part & an hours worth of work. that's rough. couldn't imagine paying that. oh well, you got it fixed though, and that's what really matters. thanks for posting back!JediNachos wrote:My vibration was the u-joint. It was around $250. Replaced by the dealer.
btw, was it the front of rear u-joint (if they even told you) ?
well nissan just called and told me theres nothing wrong. They are feeling no vibrations. weird. One thing i just realized after thinking about it is the vibration is minimial with just me in the truck. but when i was towing a 6x12 trailer with 2 friends in the truck the vibration became a lot more noticable when at the 40-50 mph.webmastir wrote:oops...heh. well let us know what they say in your case
will prob be u-joint related it sounds. my wifes is shot too. i gotta get under there to pull the driveshaft so i can bring it to my father in-laws, who has proper tools to remove/replace the u-joint. from what i've read, the hardest most pain in the ass part is unscrewing the bolts to get the driveshaft out
recommendation: be sure to get a repair order receipt documenting your concerns and their findings, just in case they overlooked something that becomes a problem after your warranty expiresNYPathfinder wrote:well nissan just called and told me theres nothing wrong. They are feeling no vibrations. weird. One thing i just realized after thinking about it is the vibration is minimial with just me in the truck. but when i was towing a 6x12 trailer with 2 friends in the truck the vibration became a lot more noticable when at the 40-50 mph.
I have the repair order showing what I brought it in for.ill make sure to get a receipt of there" findings". Thankseieio wrote:recommendation: be sure to get a repair order receipt documenting your concerns and their findings, just in case they overlooked something that becomes a problem after your warranty expiresNYPathfinder wrote:well nissan just called and told me theres nothing wrong. They are feeling no vibrations. weird. One thing i just realized after thinking about it is the vibration is minimial with just me in the truck. but when i was towing a 6x12 trailer with 2 friends in the truck the vibration became a lot more noticable when at the 40-50 mph.