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Re: Scary Rear End Vibration



Ralph,  This may sound a bit lame, but have you checked your tires/wheels lately?  I had been chasing a bad vibration in my 90 spider for about a year and thought it was the rear-end, too.  However, everyone kept telling me the rear-ends are pretty strong and bullet proof.  After replacing most of the stuff you mentioned, I finally had a tire shop check the tires.  They did a "road force" balance where a big roller is applied to the tire to simulate the weight of the car on the road.  The first tire was found to be out of round.  I ordered a new set of tires and now the car rides smoothly.  It may be worth a try to have the tires inspected.

Rob Murphy
Orange Park, FL
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Subject: Please help, I have a really bad vibration in my 82 spider.  The
vibration starts at 75 and makes it unbearable to go past 80.  Numerous
part were replaced including u-joints, Guibo, Center support bearing and
Outer Axle Bearings.  The trailing arm bushings and the T-Arm bushing at
the differential were also replaced.  

I think the car was once hit in the rear although I can find no sign of
damage to the rear other than the bumper is skewed a bit.

I took the car to a "Good" Alfa Mechanic and he could not figure it
out.   A friend of mine who is not an Alfa Mechanic but a really good
mechanic nevertheless said it might be the carrier bearings in the
differential.  

I have an old Rear with 125000 miles on it that I could swap but I
thought I would ask the digest first.

Thanks in Advance,
Ralph DeLauretis

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