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I had the same problem with my RC. I couldn’t find the problem for 3 months and just blew it of as being an older truck. Then I broke a U-Joint. My U-Joint decided to break while I was pulling a trailer in between Yuma, AZ and Gila Bend, AZ in mid-summer. It is cheap and easy to change. If it has been a while since you have changed them or they aren’t maintained it’s worth the change anyway. There isn’t anything around for miles. Ever since that day I don’t neglect my U-Joints. If you read the troubleshooting section of your Service manual, it tells you that a sign of vibration at certain speeds might be caused by a bad U-Joint.