If there is no change in vibration when you put the clutch in you have only eliminated the engine and pressure plate. The drive shaft, transmission, and clutch are all still spinning. If you put the car in neutral you can eliminate about half the transmission and clutch, but the drive shaft is still spinning.
A bad drive shaft will shred a center support bearing, and if it does that you might actually feel less vibration in the tunnel instead of more. With the bearing out the drive shaft almost free-wheels in there, and isn't solidly connected. Can you feel the vibration in the shifter?
If the steering wheel really is the harshest point of vibration than it has to be coming from the front end, specifically something in the suspension components or attached to it.
A bad drive shaft will shred a center support bearing, and if it does that you might actually feel less vibration in the tunnel instead of more. With the bearing out the drive shaft almost free-wheels in there, and isn't solidly connected. Can you feel the vibration in the shifter?
If the steering wheel really is the harshest point of vibration than it has to be coming from the front end, specifically something in the suspension components or attached to it.
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