Reading this thread got me motivated today... .
My Crew conversion has had a driveline vibration for quite some time (since previous owner) at about 70 mph. Not a big deal in my mind as I have quite a bit of experience with all this from many years of jeepin.
The thing that was getting me was that I had a intermittent vibration (it felt like I was running over those grooves cut in the shoulder of the road) and it was not predictable as to when it would happen (speed, RPM, load, day of the week ect).
So I was looking the over the situation today and decided to just go after the simplest items first. I needed to raise the carrier bearing to correct the angle of the splined shaft (the short shaft). Raised it 1/2 inch and went for a test drive... . to my surprise not only did that take care of the high speed (constant vibration), but I could not get the "other vibration" to re-occur! Oo.
So with that comes my other problem... I have a shudder at about 5-10 mph (first gear A518). I figured all this time it was the transmission (and it may be), I had not been worried about it as I'll be converting to a NV4500 this summer, but it seems to me that that particular shudder has been reduced by the adjustment of the carrier bearing?
So maybe I should go ahead and raise the bearing some more. . any thoughts?