Has anyone solved the front end vibration caused either by the differential or driveshaft or both?
On my 2007.5 it had minimal vibration. I had the gears changed front and rear to 4.10. The installers had installed a defective pinion bearing and thought the driveshaft was out of balance. It vibrated so bad the whole truck shook. They had it balanced twice and then figured it was in their installation. They replaced the bearings and the vibration went down but was still worse than originally. It starts at about 58 and mostly goes away about 65. Then comes back worse around 78. I have had the driveshaft balanced twice dynamically. Each time it seemed worse. Each time they just added weights instead of taking off the previous ones. After the last balance I decided to remove all but the original factory weights. This put it back where it is now. I got so tired of it I have removed the driveshaft (no vibration with it out) and put it on a shelf until I can figure it out or get rid of truck. I don't want to put in the free spin kits.
On my 2007.5 it had minimal vibration. I had the gears changed front and rear to 4.10. The installers had installed a defective pinion bearing and thought the driveshaft was out of balance. It vibrated so bad the whole truck shook. They had it balanced twice and then figured it was in their installation. They replaced the bearings and the vibration went down but was still worse than originally. It starts at about 58 and mostly goes away about 65. Then comes back worse around 78. I have had the driveshaft balanced twice dynamically. Each time it seemed worse. Each time they just added weights instead of taking off the previous ones. After the last balance I decided to remove all but the original factory weights. This put it back where it is now. I got so tired of it I have removed the driveshaft (no vibration with it out) and put it on a shelf until I can figure it out or get rid of truck. I don't want to put in the free spin kits.