That's an interesting post my friend: last night I jacked the car up on the rear side jack points, using 2 floor jacks, to where the tires just cam,e off the ground (I wanted to unload the suspension and axle) and got underneath, then I had my wife hold on to the spokes of the wheels, and lift/realease, lift/realease, etc. Well, there's a little play in there. The wheel/axle (not the axle housing, mind you) have a minute amount of vertical (and obviously also front to back) play. In addition, holding on to the spokes and pushing in/pulling out also revealed about the same amount of play.
Could this be the source of the hum? Note that under load in 4rth (positive or negative), my hum is not noticeable, but in neutral it is....maybe under load the axle is being pushed fwd/or backwards and therefore the vibration isn't present, but w/o the load, it is free to play...to vibrate. In 5th gear the hum is there under load (this is all at 105 and higher). This is the more likely scenario.
However, if the rear end isn't the source, the other less likely alternative I've thought about is that under load the DS is stressed/torqued and therefore more rigid or less likely to bow, than when rotating at 5000 rpm w/o load.
Questions:
Ron, do you have the data for what the critical speed is for the Spydershaft?
Johnmichael, the one quote where the person changed out 3 driveshafts is unclear...was the problem the DS or the rear end? What DS' did he swap out?