1996 Range Rover Vibration in rear end- worse at 53 mph. Noted most with acceleration and decreases off gas.

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Asked by clsotwe Mar 31, 2013 at 06:46 PM about the 1996 Land Rover Range Rover 4.0 SE 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Tires out of balance. Bad u joint on drive shaft. Sloppy pinion bearing.semi-seized u-joint is my first guess.

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either tires aren't weighted right or not balanced right in the rear, or the sway bars could be going bad. my truck shook at highway speeds at 60 mph when my back tires weren't weighted properly.

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