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Vibration...need help

Hi All. I have a recent issue that I'd like some advice on. Only under acceleration, and only in 4th and 5th gear there is a vibration that I can feel through the entire car. If I take my foot off the accelerator it goes away completely. Car idles fine and revs through full range without vibration while stopped. I've done a search and haven't found anything super useful yet. I've read it could be a misfire, bad CVs, engine mounts. For reference, I installed new axles about 8K miles ago as well as new engine mounts. Looking for any help on this one. It's bugging me like crazy!

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Are the axle bolts tight? I'd recheck asap, before it breaks something.

Vibration on acceleration is often a cv joint problem.
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Are the axle bolts tight? I'd recheck asap, before it breaks something.

Vibration on acceleration is often a cv joint problem.
Thanks dannobee. Axle bolts are good and tight.
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Grab axle and slide it in and out to see if its smooth could be new cv getting stuck.

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