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Unidentified object on driveshaft

relaytech

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Any idea what this is? Looks like a printed circuit board antenna to me. This is on my 2021 ram 1500 driveshaft
 
Could it be some sort of way to track the driveshaft through the manufacturing process?
 
I've seen markings like that on alien spaceships. I hear that they come in peace...
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It looks like the guy is holding a pressure washer handle, lol. Reminds me of how the knight rider car looked so futuristic when that show was out and now it’s ridiculously cheesy.
 
It looks like the guy is holding a pressure washer handle, lol. Reminds me of how the knight rider car looked so futuristic when that show was out and now it’s ridiculously cheesy.

Knight Rider
Airwolf
Streethawk

Now I have a hankering for some 80's crime fighting vehicle cheese!

And who knew V would **** me off TWICE.....25 years apart. (Though I was 8 when the one in the 80s got scrapped)
 
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A lot of funny answers but really what is it? I have unknown vibration and was really wondering if this would cause unbalance if left on by accident
 
A lot of funny answers but really what is it? I have unknown vibration and was really wondering if this would cause unbalance if left on by accident
Whatever that is, It’s not a weight, so it can’t be intended for balancing. If it were me, I’d remove it to get rid of the question of if it makes a difference.
 

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