My '97 (with nearly 200k miles) has started intensely vibrating/shuddering at a variety of different speeds and gears. It happens mostly at sustained or moderate throttle, and stops if I let off the throttle. It also doesn't seem to happen if I am accelerating aggressively.
I am thinking it could be the clutch slipping. Any thoughts before I take it in to have the clutch replaced?
Just throwing out some ideas. Check the rims for mud, dirt, or general gunk. Did you have a wheel lock up recently? If so possible flat spot. Could some of the wheel weights come off?
I don't think it's the wheels, the second I put the clutch in, it starts to go away.
Sometimes there is a "clang" noise when the I put in the clutch, so I'm thinking it is the U joint after seeing some videos. I'll check the motor mounts too.
Sounds like I have to replace the whole drive shaft, correct?
Anyone know if this is a good place to buy one? http://www.wholesaleimportparts.com/Mazda_Miata_Driveshaft_1997.php
I know this is a good place, and it'll even save you some money :) https://www.flyinmiata.com/18-rebuildable-driveshaft.html
The factory joints aren't replaceable, although some shops claim they can do it. Every Miata driveshaft has flat spots in the U-joints, so be prepared for that. But if you're getting a clang, it's pretty far gone.
Thanks Keith, I'd much rather buy from you guys.
What do you mean about being prepared for the flat spots in the U-joints? Something I need to know when I go to replace it?
Edit-nevermind, I read the product description. Yeah, mine is pretty shot, I reckon.
I think the car has the Torsen diff, does that affect what part I use?
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