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    I have a 1989 Nissan 240sx...started to drive it today for the first time and it has a really bad vibration. I replaced the brakes entirely, rotors, calipers, pads..etc..I also replaced the driveshaft because thats what it feels like. It does in on Decel and Accel(sp..lol) I cant figure out what it is at the moment...feels like the driveshaft is out of balance but I can feel it in the steering wheel.


    any help would be greatly appreciated
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    if you can feel it in the wheels its more than likely tire balance homie. does the wheel shimmy back and forth?

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    its definately not a wheel issue...I just figured it out about 10 min ago...who ever had the car before me must have fuuuuccckkkeed it up...the input shaft for the differential is bent, replacing it tommaro, thanks for trying to help though
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    may as well put a 180 vlsd in it now.

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