Jeep~N~Jay
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Harmonic vibration after install a new gears? 
Jeep gladiator M220/M210 axles.
Jeep is brand new with only 800 miles and completely stock, started with 3.73 gears changed to 4.88. (Yukons). 31.5” tires stock.
I used to shop with one of the best reputations in the state, has done hundreds of sets of gears, comes highly recommended, I’ve known the shop for several years, and they have a stellar reputation.
The pattern looked good, the gears are quiet. When the owner took it out for the initial test drive and got it up to about 53 mph a vibration kicks in and goes away at around 59 mph.  he pulled the rear gears and put a different set in and a new install kit along with it, and it did the same thing. 
He said he could do one of two things throw another set in or give it back to me. Let me drive it a little bit and if it persists bring it back. 
Did a lot of reading looks like it could be several things, but I cannot help but think the gears are set up wrong as it didn’t do this prior and there been no other modifications to the truck yet.
In my research, I decided to pull the front driveshaft and take it for a drive to see if the vibration went away and it is still there without a front driveshaft.
Anyone seen this before or have ideas?
Jeep gladiator M220/M210 axles.
Jeep is brand new with only 800 miles and completely stock, started with 3.73 gears changed to 4.88. (Yukons). 31.5” tires stock.
I used to shop with one of the best reputations in the state, has done hundreds of sets of gears, comes highly recommended, I’ve known the shop for several years, and they have a stellar reputation.
The pattern looked good, the gears are quiet. When the owner took it out for the initial test drive and got it up to about 53 mph a vibration kicks in and goes away at around 59 mph.  he pulled the rear gears and put a different set in and a new install kit along with it, and it did the same thing. 
He said he could do one of two things throw another set in or give it back to me. Let me drive it a little bit and if it persists bring it back. 
Did a lot of reading looks like it could be several things, but I cannot help but think the gears are set up wrong as it didn’t do this prior and there been no other modifications to the truck yet.
In my research, I decided to pull the front driveshaft and take it for a drive to see if the vibration went away and it is still there without a front driveshaft.
Anyone seen this before or have ideas?
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