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The 1LE driveshaft is aluminum, which dampens out those vibrations. It was a service fix for awhile. Watch out though, if you drop the clutch with high traction tires, it may twist up like a pretzel !
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4L60E here
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I think the 4L60, and the manual trans, uses the same driveshaft.
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that is what all references say
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I bracket raced a stock 2000 SS Convertible, with a manual transmission, for the last 3 years and did not have any vibration issues. even when going to through the lights, at the top end of the track, just shy of the built in rev limiter, in third gear.
The factory driveshaft is aluminum in my car.
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