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does anybody know if a flexplate from a same year 2.8 s10 or camaro is the same as the 2.8 comanche?i think they should be externally balanced but i didnt know if they shared the same torque converter pattern.

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i found that out but unfortunatly i don't think thats my problem.jeep has had a vibration since i bought and has slowly gotten worse over the last 6 months.its not in the tire /wheel and just had the driveshaft balanced and it checks out fine.found a broken motor mount but even after replacing both mounts and trans mount it made very little difference.i can tell the trans has been replaced before and was hoping  that maybe someone had replaced the flexplate with the wrong one but i can see the counterweight on the flexplate and all the converter bolts are tight.you can feel the vibration directly over top of the trans tunnel.it starts around 45 and progressively gets worse to 65 and then kind of smooths out some.hoping its not in the trans itself.

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i don't think its in the suspension.its 2wd and i put new sway bar links and bushings on it.i also replaced all 4 shocks with good kyb gas adjust units.the steering wheel never shakes,its just you feel it in the trans tunnel.the rest of the front suspension is in good shape and even aligned it at my old shop.i thought about just replacing the harmonic balancer to see if it does anything but my visual inspection it seems the rubber isnt in too bad of shape.i had took the rear end cover off and checked it out.there was no metal shavings anywhere and the rear sounds smooth and quiet while driving.the vehicle is stock height so ive kind of ruled out pinion angle but who knows.

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I’m just brainstorming here, but I thought of something. If you rev it up and there’s no vibration in neutral… It almost has to be something spinning while you’re going down the highway. I don’t know if an automatic transmission can’t have a part to get out of balance and still operate. I’ve never heard of it. So that would leave tires and wheel driveshaft or maybe an axle?

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you can feel some vibration when reving it up.it seems worse when its cold and you first start it up.ive had a race car engine that was not balanced properly and it feels very similar to this.the truck sat for years in a field and i wonder sometimes if this is why it was parked.it runs okay for 2.8 ,i just want to fix this vibration before it causes some other damage.

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no,after the trans mount replaced there are several inchs of clearance between the exhaust and crossmeber.i just wish i knew if the vibration started before or after someone had the trans out before me.i can tell the trans has been out by the cut cooler lines and missing nuts on the kickdown cable bracket.

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that has crossed my mind several times.i need to find where the casting numbers are at and see what year it is.on a side note i finally did the 95 cherokee booster/master cylinder prop valve upgrade today.the original booster was leaking vacuum and the crown replacement didnt work at all.truck hasnt had brakes this good since it was put on the road last year.

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