I have a little shudder somewhere between the transmission and rear wheels that has recently developed. It is only between 20 and 30 mph, and only then when I'm in the throttle. If i push the clutch in or let off to coast it will stop.
I hoped it was a bad shock that was obviously bad but after replacing the rear set it is still there. I first noticed it when it was -20 outside and had hoped it was ice or maybe mud throwing the wheel balance off but after parking inside for days and checking the wheels I am sure that possibility has been eliminated. I also replaced brakes all the way around with new rotors on the rear (including park brake shoes) and the shudder is still there.
I should also say that I replaced the clutch this summer and have a few thousand miles on it. This shudder didn't start immediately though.
What are your thoughts?
I hoped it was a bad shock that was obviously bad but after replacing the rear set it is still there. I first noticed it when it was -20 outside and had hoped it was ice or maybe mud throwing the wheel balance off but after parking inside for days and checking the wheels I am sure that possibility has been eliminated. I also replaced brakes all the way around with new rotors on the rear (including park brake shoes) and the shudder is still there.
I should also say that I replaced the clutch this summer and have a few thousand miles on it. This shudder didn't start immediately though.
What are your thoughts?