Gotcha, and very well could be. You'd likely feel that in the steering wheel as well. Could be front drive shaft as well. CV shafts will also click during turns when the needle bearings start giving out. Could be as simple as a thrown wheel weight or busted belt in tire, 9ne would be constant, belt, other would be more at higher speeds, wheel weight. Motor mounts would be more of a clunk when engine/drivetrain gets torqued and untorqued rather than a constant vibration. Hope you get it figures out before prime time.
Thanks. It really started at 50-55mph going up the incline everywhere else it seemed fine. Though it felt like the whole truck was rocking this morning after it started. I really hope it's not something extremely expensive. I cant afford all that right now. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Thanks man. I must’ve missed the video. Can u post again so I can watch Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
It wasnt the shot but afterwards. She was quartering slightly away when i shot and in video she is quartering to because she ran in a little circle and stopped. My quiver fell where i couldnt reach it to nock another arrow so i just grabbed my phone recorded her so i could see what she did and where she went. I will also post the pics again of the entry and exit.
All set up and ready for the kill! Same rubline as Tuesday night, they have been worked since. I’m not usually a moon phase person but huntstand says is good now till 4 and I only have today and tomorrow in here so here I am. As far as perfect days for mid October in eastern PA, this is it. High in the low 60s dropping down to low 50 tonight. Cloud cover and a decent breeze, leaves are changing, going to paint some red tonight! Goodluck out there guys
https://youtube.com/shorts/B3hS4k2NBx0?feature=share entry Exit Fyi. The deer in background of arrow pic was first deer i shot but arrow was one i lost.
Another thing it could be if the whole truck is shuddering is the torque converter, not sure of year but older dodges(90's) were notorious for transmission issues. Hopefully not that, it could also be the carrier bearing if it's a two piece rear driveshaft.
Dang that sucks you never got to recover her. Looks like you made a good shot to me. Congratulations on the first doe tho Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I’m up and settled in for a evening Hunt on Public Land in Md... (my 3rd sit off the season but first on this Piece) set up and to my right about 250yds is a huge Private Farm with lots of acres and this property kind of funnels all together and I’m set up in the middle... when walking back I spooked and scattered 6 does across the creek on the path that were bedded down on a huge sloped hill
Doesn't look like I will make it to camp in time to get out and hunt, but at least I'll be able to set up in daylight. Does and fawns already out in the bean fields
congrats, I’m happy for you man. Nothing worse than having trouble finding them. Way to stay after it.
Back in. Wind is good and freshly cut cornfield st top of hill behind me. Hopefully the deer are aware of this and work up by me. Time will tell. Same spot as Wednesday evening. I have a great view of entire hillside down to the creek. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums