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Old 01-12-2019, 08:34 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I understand the few corks the 13 Z’s had but as far as your issue is concerned the best possible way to diagnose this would be to take a ride with a technician to show them your issue it will be hard to diagnose over this forum. Though it is possible that this drivetrain slop could be a issue with your u joint on your driveshaft. U joints have a tendency to become loose and create drivetrain slop after time and only gets worse. U joint failure happens more times than not when you have high mileage or the vehicle was abused.
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