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What should be checked if you have a drive line vibration at 50 mph?

- Driveline angle: The angle at which the driveshaft connects to the transmission and differential should be checked. If it is incorrect, it can cause vibration.

- Driveline components: The driveshaft, u-joints, and rear axle should be inspected for damage or wear. Any damaged or worn components should be replaced.

- Driveline balance: The driveshaft and u-joints should be balanced to ensure that they rotate smoothly. An unbalanced driveline can cause vibration.

- Center Bearing Inspect the center bearing for any damage or excessive play. Replace if necessary.

- Check the Tire Balance Sometimes vibrations can be caused by an imbalance in your vehicle's tires. To resolve this issue, get your tires balanced or replaced if necessary.

- Check the Tire Alignment: If your tires are not aligned correctly, it can also result in vibrations.