How would I do that? And it feels like it's in the front if that helps
Mine orginally came with a 2 piece driveshaft, and they were notorious for vibration and also limited lift potential.
They later switched to a 1 piece driveshaft ( I think 1998), so I just got one from a junkyard and put in new u joints.
You can go aluminum or steel. I went steel. I think it was out of an explorer.
I basically removed the old driveshaft, cut out the crossmember for the center support bearing, trimmed a bit off the side of the gas tank skid plate, and it bolted right in.
My vibration was from right in the middle, and was eliminated.
There is a really good how to in TRS tech section that lists which years are compatible.
This is the REAR drive shaft. For the front, tracking down a vibration is a little more complicated....I will list possible things you can check for:
With tires off the ground, jiggle the tires for play and see where its coming from:
-Loose/worn wheel bearings
-worn steering parts, ball joints or bushings
or it could also be:
-Tires out of balance (You may have lost a wheel weight)
-alignment out of whack
-Worn shocks and/or springs
If you describe more specifically, we may be able to further diagnose the problem.
Its nice to have a helper turn the wheel and jiggle the tires while you look around to see whats moving and what isnt.