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Thumping Vibaration M1009

Walrus

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I have searched the forum and have had no luck. I have a '86 M1009 with a thumping vibration that I feel through the drivers seat that seems to increase and decrease with speed. I do not feel it in the steering wheel and it does not seem to be from the engine compartment. It almost feels like a flat spot on a wheel. This is my daily driver and have kept up with maintenance, fuel additive and tire pressure. I always go back to the last thing I did before the new problem arrived. I had a lose alternator bracket, so I tighten and locktight the bolts that seemed to solve the vibration I had at idle when in drive and foot on brake. Now the thumping vibration. I am not a mechanic I am learning as I go. Thank for your time and knowledge.
 

Walrus

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Thanks for the info, now I know were to start looking. Now when it stops raining I can get under it and take a look. Till then back to the TMs to see how to work the U-joints and drive shaft. Will let you know the out come.
 

Tinstar

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Could have the classic forklift driveshaft damage.
Even the slightest amount will have a big impact
 

Walrus

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So as I was waiting for the U-joints to arrive from Rock Auto, no real change to the thumping till Saturday. Driving back from helping out at church with my daughter the thumping picked up and got a lot louder. We were able to pull off the road to a parking lot to find that the right side rear tire had gone flat. I guess the tires have more years on them then miles. So now I am off to go get new tires and when the u-joint comes in might as well change it out as well. Thanks again for all the help.IMG_20160613_103750194.jpgIMG_20160611_122503646_HDR.jpg
 

NDT

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Yup, light truck tires do not age as well as the ancient non-directionals. I put the Wrangler Authority 31's from Wal Mart on my truck, they look sweet on an '09.
 

Walrus

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The date code DOT MK60 LRHV 1400 so if I read the web page right the date of this tire is the 14 week of 2000. I monkey math has the tire at 16 years old. I guess they have done their time. New sneakers for my 09 on Monday. Then work on rust removal and rattle can paint.
 
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