I'm getting random bone jarring shaking coming from the back of my truck. It feels like driving with a square tire. Ride is smooth and the truck handles normally the rest of the time. When it occurs, stopping the truck or slowing down to about 15 mph makes it go away and then you can resume driving at normal speeds like nothing happened.
I've attached a video. The first 50 seconds show the shaking occcuring. Then the video shows it driving normally. It took an hour of driving and trying to make it happen to get it to occur.
This does not happen very often, but It seems to be related to being at around 40 mph and hitting a bump a certain way. The truck is a 1995 2wd long bed manual transmission. I don't think this is the death wobble people have described since it is not coming from the front end and the truck is 2wd. My U-joints all appear to be tight and I can't find any loose bolts in the rear suspension. I can wiggle the center bearing on the drive shaft about 1/4 inch. Any ideas what is causing this? The only things that I can think of are a problem with the driveshaft, or something is causing one of the brakes to lock and unlock rapidly. Any ideas?
I've attached a video. The first 50 seconds show the shaking occcuring. Then the video shows it driving normally. It took an hour of driving and trying to make it happen to get it to occur.
This does not happen very often, but It seems to be related to being at around 40 mph and hitting a bump a certain way. The truck is a 1995 2wd long bed manual transmission. I don't think this is the death wobble people have described since it is not coming from the front end and the truck is 2wd. My U-joints all appear to be tight and I can't find any loose bolts in the rear suspension. I can wiggle the center bearing on the drive shaft about 1/4 inch. Any ideas what is causing this? The only things that I can think of are a problem with the driveshaft, or something is causing one of the brakes to lock and unlock rapidly. Any ideas?