A common cause of torque-related driveline vibration is an imbalance in the driveshaft or its components, which can result from wear, damage, or improper installation. Misalignment of the driveline components, such as the differential or transmission, can also lead to vibrations during torque application. Additionally, worn or damaged universal joints or CV joints can contribute to this issue, as they may not transfer power smoothly under load. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and mitigate these problems.
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