JerseySXP
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^ +1 on @smokey_mountain said - I love cars...look at my pictures on my ceramic coating, calipers, and how I wash this vehicle.
I can tell something is wrong...I have a 2005 Camry that is smooth as a whistle from 0-85mph...they don't make cars like they used to.
I'm leaning further away from design issues because people have gotten the issue to go away with Driveshaft/AWD couplers being replaced. Not sure how Kia did that and fix the 5 degree issue.
To your point on me having this issue on a new build - that should concern some folks. I mean the guy unloading it off the truck could have hit the driveshaft.
One attempt at a time - I will keep you posted.
I had a Driveshaft company near me say tell the dealer to remove the driveshaft and send it to him. They have special machines that can diagnose and fix out of balance driveshafts. Kind of like what they do for tires.
I can tell something is wrong...I have a 2005 Camry that is smooth as a whistle from 0-85mph...they don't make cars like they used to.
I'm leaning further away from design issues because people have gotten the issue to go away with Driveshaft/AWD couplers being replaced. Not sure how Kia did that and fix the 5 degree issue.
To your point on me having this issue on a new build - that should concern some folks. I mean the guy unloading it off the truck could have hit the driveshaft.
One attempt at a time - I will keep you posted.
I had a Driveshaft company near me say tell the dealer to remove the driveshaft and send it to him. They have special machines that can diagnose and fix out of balance driveshafts. Kind of like what they do for tires.