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Who has had their prop balanced after fitting the manual half for the conversion, and how much did it cost? If you had vibration previously, did it cure it?

 

Tudor...

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I have a TT front prop and NA rear prop mine needs balancing as well hopefully should be all good i have taken the old balance weights off as well to give them a fresh shaft to balance

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I've got a vibration from about 35 mph, centre bearing is fine, must be the prop I guess...

There are a lot of propshaft past posts regarding vibration issues. I believe ( a part from knackered centre bearings) that the main cause is that the U/J's are shot. They effectively dry up, wear out and become notchy. When I last put mine into a specialist (Propsahft Services nr Heathrow) I was told joints were on back order, but that was a while ago. At the time I opted for a one piece jobby from the US. Unfortunately this still didn't totally cure the problem so I sold the car. (maybe a tired autobox and iffy drive shafts?

So a proffesional propshaft recondition, balance with new centre bearing is probably the answer.

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And Jeff's come balanced I believe

 

Yeah, they do, when I can afford one, I shall be purchasing one, definately...

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