I replaced all the sections of my exhaust at the weekend. After that I was greeted to a new clonk noise. Only when moving and generally when moving off or changing speed.
I was expecting it to be rubbing on the 4x4 prop-shaft or for the gear linkages to be hitting the new exhaust but they all seemed clear. It was only when I put the car on axle stands so I could put it in gear with the wheels spinning did I discover the NS drive-shaft has a wobble.

It seems odd I didn't notice the problem with the old exhaust but then it was quite noisy with a hole in it, and the car has developed a slight vibration at motorway speed.
Here's a video. Anyone experienced this before, I assume it's not doing it because the suspension is fully extended? What horrors am I likely to face? Is it likely to be just the driveshaft or will the diff internals be bust too?
And are 2wd and 4wd drive shafts the same?
Thanks
I was expecting it to be rubbing on the 4x4 prop-shaft or for the gear linkages to be hitting the new exhaust but they all seemed clear. It was only when I put the car on axle stands so I could put it in gear with the wheels spinning did I discover the NS drive-shaft has a wobble.
It seems odd I didn't notice the problem with the old exhaust but then it was quite noisy with a hole in it, and the car has developed a slight vibration at motorway speed.
Here's a video. Anyone experienced this before, I assume it's not doing it because the suspension is fully extended? What horrors am I likely to face? Is it likely to be just the driveshaft or will the diff internals be bust too?
And are 2wd and 4wd drive shafts the same?
Thanks