Yes it will.
Tires or wheels out of balance? Bent wheel? Bent axle? Drive shaft out of balance? Frozen brake caliper?
You bet it can. A bent or out of balance drive shaft will cause serious shaking. A defective U-Joint will also cause it to shake and is very dangerous.
it might be your drive shaft or transmission going out.
The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.
You would need a drive shaft from a suburban
Sounds Like You Have a Bad Universal Joint In The Drive Shaft. Also somewhere in the drive trane there is a lack of Grease. Have it serviced and greased, but first have the universal joints checked and replaced if they are bad. Also check all Steering parts, and replaced if needed. Good Luck
It's not the driveshaft. You have a bad transmission.
No, you cannot drive a Honda Ridgeline without a drive shaft if it is a four-wheel-drive (4WD) model, as the drive shaft is essential for transferring power from the transmission to the wheels. In two-wheel-drive models, the drive shaft is also critical for driving the rear wheels. Attempting to operate the vehicle without it can cause significant damage to the transmission and other components.
Check your u joints on the drive shaft or the transmission mount..
never drive any vehicle with a worn universal joint, you may cause serious injury to yourself or other drivers when the drive shaft lets loose on the road
IT COULD BE A WHEEL BEARING THAT IS BEGINNING TO GO OR the constant velocity shaft of the fwd unit. If you start hearing a "clunking" noise when you turn it's the shaft. In any event, it needs to be checked out by a good mechanic
you have a bad cv drive shaft