Driveline vibrataion

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carsonepps8

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This could be in either transfer case or transmission. But when I turn left and it’s not constant, but sometimes when I turn left there is a vibration in my center console. I replaced my wheel bearing to see if that was it and it quit. But now it came back and now it does it when I take off too does this seem like a transfer case issue?
 

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WHAT VEHICLE???

Seems unlikely to be either the transfer case or transmission if the symptoms mostly happen when turning.

But I guess anything is possible.

Did you torque the CV shaft nut when replacing the front wheel bearings? Did you use bottom-feeder bearing assemblies?
 

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Without knowing what your working on , how do you answer?
Make, model, year, eng, trans of your , Peterbilt, Cadillac, Holden, Jaguar, Tatra, Fiat, Kaman....etc
 

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Sorry I should have put that in 1998 k1500 Chevy 5.7 4l60e and yes I torqued down the cv nut
 

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In my experience most vibrations are tires/wheels, wheel bearings, or u joints. Get the tires off the ground and give everything a good shake. Up and down on wheels for wheel bearings, see if fronts will wobble left and right from steering linkage issues, and driveshaft joints should have little to no play, just rotation.
 
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