Vibration at highway speeds....did I put my driveshaft back up wrong?

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Hey all....not sure if I should have posted this is this category or not so I apologize in advance. So my 2003 Z71 Hoe has a pretty good vibration when I get up to highway speeds. I did a lot of work to her all around the same time. 4 inch NTD rough country lift in front and pucks in rear, put on new rims and 33x12.50 tires (balanced with balancing beads) and I put a low mile Junk yard rear end in. I never marked the front or rear drive shaft yokes when I dropped them to make sure everything went back in the same exact position. I didn't fully drop the shaft, just disconnected from the rear dif, and then did the same when I removed the front dif to install the drop down bracket. I suppose I should start by checking for play in my u joints, but could the vibration also be caused by putting the front or rear driveshaft yokes back in the wrong position? This may or may not be a stupid question...Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you!
 
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dont think you can clock the drive shaft wrong in these trucks,,,, but them balance beads, ive had issues with them before, aka i think they suck and will never use em again. i see no reason why a 33 tire cant be balanced the normal way. ive had 33's balanced it in the past.
 
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How do I make sure it's clocked right? Also I'm going to be putting 35x12.50's on soon so I will have them balanced with stick on weights. Hopefully that will help. I've heard that any moisture inside will clump them together and throw the balance off.
 

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Hey all....not sure if I should have posted this is this category or not so I apologize in advance. So my 2003 Z71 Hoe has a pretty good vibration when I get up to highway speeds. I did a lot of work to her all around the same time. 4 inch NTD rough country lift in front and pucks in rear, put on new rims and 33x12.50 tires (balanced with balancing beads) and I put a low mile Junk yard rear end in. I never marked the front or rear drive shaft yokes when I dropped them to make sure everything went back in the same exact position. I didn't fully drop the shaft, just disconnected from the rear dif, and then did the same when I removed the front dif to install the drop down bracket. I suppose I should start by checking for play in my u joints, but could the vibration also be caused by putting the front or rear driveshaft yokes back in the wrong position? This may or may not be a stupid question...Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you!
you can try disconnecting the shaft and flip it 180deg, then bolt it back up. that's about all you can do "easily" to see if it makes any difference.
 
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you can try disconnecting the shaft and flip it 180deg, then bolt it back up. that's about all you can do "easily" to see if it makes any difference.
Yeah I was thinking about that when I go out to check for play in my joints.
 

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