This is not a fix for driveline angle issues, but it is a good band-aid. I've got balancers installed on both driveshafts, and it made a noticeable difference. Worth $125
http://www.balancemasters.com/driveshafts/index.html
This would lead me to believe you have a bad battery.
Also, if the SLABS ECU detects voltage outside of the range of 10-16V, it will throw a code, hence the P1590 code you're getting.
IMHO-- see if it is a low voltage problem, check your voltage with the engine running (should have about 14V)...
X2--same issue, same fix. It's amazing how loud the air leak is when the window seal drops down just a little. Check for a gap in the seal at the upper corners of the window.
No, it is not the viscous fan. The viscous fan is the engine driven radiator fan. What you are refering to is the Secondary Air Injection fan, its purpose is purely emissions related.
Yes, I have fixed the problem before by power washing the wheels. It's a cheap fix and worth a try.
IMO- I wouldn't suspect a shuttle valve unless I got a positive fault code.
I used the red colored loctite and gorilla torque, no clicking so far. If you want to get exact, you can use an arm extension the same length of your torque wrench (from the socket to the wrench) and dial in 180 ft/lbs. Or get a torque multiplier...
Who sells them State side? That's a cool looking tire. I've seen their low profile tires in the USA, but never offroad M/Ts
Federal is a Taiwan tire company that sells largely in Europe and Australia. I'm not sure of the quality of this particular tire, but they've been in the business for 50 years.
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