RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
The mega is the smoothest truck dad has ever owned. Then something happened. 
Went to dealer as the pinion seal was leaking. They also found an axle seal leaking. So they pulled both axle shafts, put in new seals, new pinion seal, and we drove home. Bad vibration in your butt on the seat included.
Went back the next day. What the heck did you do!?
We went under the truck on hoist with them (the tech we have known for years). Walked back through everything they did. Checked pinion yoke with dial indicator. All good. Checked tires. Good. Flipped driveshaft 180 deg even though it was maked and put on back how it was (was hung from the T case side and never disconnected). Drove home.
Bad vibration.
Went back. Tires were blamed. Rebalanced. One bad tire possibly. Replaced the one tire. Still there. Replaced a second tire. Must be U joint. Replaced U joints on rear driveshaft. Went for drive. Still there. Pulled front driveshaft off. Went for drive. Still there. Must be driveshaft. Sent out for balancing. Reinstall. HORRIBLE! Sent it to another shop. So far out they could not balance it. #@$%! at first shop. Dealer orders complete new shaft from Dodge with U joints.
Installed and went for drive. Still there. Replaced 2 more tires! Still there!!!
Rechecked balance on all tires with a road force balancer. All looks good.
What the heck!?
The vibration is NOT rpm based but gets worse the faster you go. The vibration is not as bad as it was, but is still bad enough it drives you nuts! Vibration is felt badly at 35 through 45 mph and then gets bad again around 55-75.
Any thoughts? Front end U joints, ball joints, steering stabilizer and box, all done back in the spring. All else is stock on a 70K mile truck.
Please help! :{ I am open to any thoughts at this point. my father is a very unhappy camper at the moment and claims he is too old for this type of stuff! :-laf So it is now in my hands.
Where do I start looking? I am thinking trans back as it is not RPM based.
Robert

Went to dealer as the pinion seal was leaking. They also found an axle seal leaking. So they pulled both axle shafts, put in new seals, new pinion seal, and we drove home. Bad vibration in your butt on the seat included.
Went back the next day. What the heck did you do!?

We went under the truck on hoist with them (the tech we have known for years). Walked back through everything they did. Checked pinion yoke with dial indicator. All good. Checked tires. Good. Flipped driveshaft 180 deg even though it was maked and put on back how it was (was hung from the T case side and never disconnected). Drove home.
Bad vibration.
Went back. Tires were blamed. Rebalanced. One bad tire possibly. Replaced the one tire. Still there. Replaced a second tire. Must be U joint. Replaced U joints on rear driveshaft. Went for drive. Still there. Pulled front driveshaft off. Went for drive. Still there. Must be driveshaft. Sent out for balancing. Reinstall. HORRIBLE! Sent it to another shop. So far out they could not balance it. #@$%! at first shop. Dealer orders complete new shaft from Dodge with U joints.
Installed and went for drive. Still there. Replaced 2 more tires! Still there!!!

What the heck!?
The vibration is NOT rpm based but gets worse the faster you go. The vibration is not as bad as it was, but is still bad enough it drives you nuts! Vibration is felt badly at 35 through 45 mph and then gets bad again around 55-75.
Any thoughts? Front end U joints, ball joints, steering stabilizer and box, all done back in the spring. All else is stock on a 70K mile truck.
Please help! :{ I am open to any thoughts at this point. my father is a very unhappy camper at the moment and claims he is too old for this type of stuff! :-laf So it is now in my hands.
Where do I start looking? I am thinking trans back as it is not RPM based.
Robert