On shaft balancing - this is the primary thing to do, certainly. There are services available who do it on the car rather than on dismantled shaft and I will exercise this, so I will definitely follow Cees' lead.
Pawel66,
You can't leave us hanging with that incomplete statement.
There are numerous threads here that discuss the fact that people who say they can "Balance" a Pagoda driveshaft are MANY until they actually look at a Pagoda driveshaft, then they say, "I can't balance that thing. It won't fit any balancing machine I've ever seen."
If you know, I mean really "KNOW" someone who can and has balanced a Pagoda driveshaft, please identify them.
There are techniques for balancing dirive shafts on the car, that use the jackstands, the lift, the chalk, several hose clamps and quite a bit of time and trial and error - not much real science. There are videos on Youtube, but I don't know how well they work on a two piece Pagoda driveshaft, or where to locate the hose clamps. Mine is "by definition" unbalanced because I stupidly separated the two pieces before reading the part in the BBB that said to put alignment marks on the two pieces before separating them. That's somewhere near the statement that says, " Don't separate them."
I plan to interrogate everyone at PUB to find the answer to the problem, short of buying a new driveshaft, unless you have the answer.
Tom Kizer