It could be the U joints from the transfer case causing the problem.
is the vibrating just at this one speed? have your wheels balanced.
It connects to the transfer case just behind the transmission, and at the other end connects to the front differential, in between the front wheels. The front driveshaft is on the driver's side of the truck, about 1 1/2 feet from the center of the truck.
Unbalanced front wheel.
Because they not only need to support the weight of the truck itself - but also the load the truck is carrying.
They are broader for better traction.
No , not according to the Owner Guide . The front wheels have to be on a wheel lift tow truck , a flat bed truck , or if using a tow truck to lift the body from the rear , the front wheels have to be on dollys to prevent damage to the transaxle
The weight of the truck is distributed unevenly because the center of mass is not directly over the front wheels. The weight will create a moment about the front wheels, causing the front wheels to support more weight than the rear wheels. This uneven weight distribution can affect the truck's stability and handling.
On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.
The front wheels of a lift truck serve as the primary load-bearing components, allowing the vehicle to stabilize and maneuver while lifting and transporting heavy loads. These wheels are designed to support the weight of the cargo and provide traction for movement. Additionally, they play a crucial role in steering and controlling the lift truck, ensuring precision during operation. Proper maintenance of the front wheels is essential for safe and efficient lift truck performance.
No , not according to the Owner Guide ( the pictures show using a wheel lift tow truck lifting the front wheels , a flat bed truck for the vehicle , or lifting the back of the vehicle with a tow truck and using dollys under the front wheels )
balance point
the transfer case is the 4 wheel drive unit and is attached to the transmision. under the truck it has a drive shaft going to the rear axle and one going to the front wheels it is quite a large unit hope this helps