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Old 02-09-2007, 06:05 AM   #8
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Is it me our did the guy who posted above just tell you the same thing i told you! lol
I was just trying to re-inforce what you were saying, with my personal experience. And my vibration wasn't even feeling very bad yet, but I pay attention to how it runs and feels, so I can catch things early.

And you are so right about the driveshaft being a component that is overlooked, usually only getting attention when it starts to fail (like mine).

My car is 18 yrs old next month, with 170k on it. I doubt the shaft has ever been repaired/replaced.

Probably the average supra shaft is still original (which does say something for the quality of Toyota u-joints).
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