Vibration in floorboard
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Vibration in floorboard
I have a problem with my 01 f250. I feel a vibration/grinding in my floorboard when driving. No vibration when stopped at idle. The frequency of the vibration and grinding does not increase with rpms or speed of the vehicle. There is also a clanking noise that seems to be opposite to the vibration/grinding.
Things that have recently been fixed/replaced:
Transmission has been rebuilt. Front driveline replaced.
Things I have replaced in search of this problem. The front drivers break was dragging causing excess break dust and heat. I replaced caliper pins, caliper bracket, caliper, turned rotors. I also replaced the caliper pins on the passengers side. This seemed to fix the break dragging problems but the grinding/vibration still exists.
Any help is very much appreciated as this problem is driving me crazy!!
Things that have recently been fixed/replaced:
Transmission has been rebuilt. Front driveline replaced.
Things I have replaced in search of this problem. The front drivers break was dragging causing excess break dust and heat. I replaced caliper pins, caliper bracket, caliper, turned rotors. I also replaced the caliper pins on the passengers side. This seemed to fix the break dragging problems but the grinding/vibration still exists.
Any help is very much appreciated as this problem is driving me crazy!!
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About 5 years ago one of the hub packs was replaced but that is not to say that it has not gone bad again. It actually locked up and sized up on the freeway. This weekend I am going to pull them off and inspect them. Not that I will be able to see inside the sealed pack. If I can't find anything else I am just going to replace both hub packs. When we are underneath, I will take a look at the exhaust.
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Its not a hub, it would be NOTHING like your explaining! Have you checked your u-joints? OR have you pulled your drive shaft apart and greased the splines? WOrse case is the carrier bearing but thats a little different than your explaining. I had a similar problem a year or so ago and I fixed it buy greasing the splines on the DS. Do the cheap or free things first, then spend your money if they dont fix the problem! Dont be lazy get out there and grease it the first chance you get, and report back. Good luck
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I have a problem with my 01 f250. I feel a vibration/grinding in my floorboard when driving. No vibration when stopped at idle. The frequency of the vibration and grinding does not increase with rpms or speed of the vehicle. There is also a clanking noise that seems to be opposite to the vibration/grinding. ...
On my trucks, vibrations in the floorboard have almost always been due to worn, broken or missing spring tip isolators.
Clanking noises have usually been worn sway bar end link bushings. If you grab the sway bar and can move it by hand...then your end links are worn.
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Swaybar mounts have been replaced at least the ones that have the bars that go from the swaybar to the frame. Not sure how the spring tips could sound like this because it happens regardless of bumps in the road. I have had it greased recently but that is not to say one was missed. There is more grinding sound that vibration and clanking.
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Its not a hub, it would be NOTHING like your explaining! Have you checked your u-joints? OR have you pulled your drive shaft apart and greased the splines? WOrse case is the carrier bearing but thats a little different than your explaining. I had a similar problem a year or so ago and I fixed it buy greasing the splines on the DS. Do the cheap or free things first, then spend your money if they dont fix the problem! Dont be lazy get out there and grease it the first chance you get, and report back. Good luck
I went through this a few weeks ago, Floor was vibrating and so was everything else, Couple repair shops almost got me, Talked to an old buddy of mine who works on these things, First thing he did, Was pull that shaft, Greased it ...and Badda bing, Vibration gone completely. My buddy said the same thing though, Try all the free and cheap stuff first.
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Its not a hub, it would be NOTHING like your explaining! Have you checked your u-joints? OR have you pulled your drive shaft apart and greased the splines? WOrse case is the carrier bearing but thats a little different than your explaining. I had a similar problem a year or so ago and I fixed it buy greasing the splines on the DS. Do the cheap or free things first, then spend your money if they dont fix the problem! Dont be lazy get out there and grease it the first chance you get, and report back. Good luck
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