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The inner front driveshaft joints are seizing (one or both). No real way of telling which one unless there in external boot damage. Flip a coin or be prepared to possibly replace both driveshafts with rebuilds.

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Q: What would make a car shakes between 40 and 60 miles per hour only during acceleration?
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