Phantom 3 Pro Gimbal shaking When Flying

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Hi everyone.
I have an issue with gimbal when the p3p is on the ground and the motor is on the Gimbal work properly and have a good video, When start flying the Footage will become shacky and unusable

Can anyone Help?

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The white rubbers which should hold the Gimbal are not working as they should. Are they replaced by tougher rubber? Are the locking pins too large or tightly locked? Is something stiffening the cables which connect the gimbal to AC?
 
The white rubbers which should hold the Gimbal are not working as they should. Are they replaced by tougher rubber? Are the locking pins too large or tightly locked? Is something stiffening the cables which connect the gimbal to AC?
Also, is there any noticeable vibration with the AC in flight? Slightly unbalanced props?
 
Also, is there any noticeable vibration with the AC in flight? Slightly unbalanced props?

The white rubbers which should hold the Gimbal are not working as they should. Are they replaced by tougher rubber? Are the locking pins too large or tightly locked? Is something stiffening the cables which connect the gimbal to AC?

thank you @quaddamage for replying
i have change 2 white rubbers of the Plastic pin because one of them was teared, Before i have used your way of soldering the fix video feed.but i got a small crash of the AC from 50 cm in the house while is testing it , i hit the props with the coffee table and the AC is still flying stable
I have 4 other props i will change them and test it
i have found now that the arm of the yaw motor is touching a little bit the base of the mainboard, there is an arc little scratch on the metal, do you think is it the problem?
 

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thank you @quaddamage for replying
i have change 2 white rubbers of the Plastic pin because one of them was teared, Before i have used your way of soldering the fix video feed.but i got a small crash of the AC from 50 cm in the house while is testing it , i hit the props with the coffee table and the AC is still flying stable
I have 4 other props i will change them and test it
i have found now that the arm of the yaw motor is touching a little bit the base of the mainboard, there is an arc little scratch on the metal, do you think is it the problem?
The yaw arm slightly touching the plate can be remedied by loosening the set screw and adjusting the yaw arm up a little bit. I doubt it is a problem though.
 
The yaw arm slightly touching the plate can be remedied by loosening the set screw and adjusting the yaw arm up a little bit. I doubt it is a problem though.
yeah i have done that now, tomorrow i will test it because it is night here so what do you suggest is the problem?
 
I can't see any other issue on the photos.

If it will continue to shake:
- try flying without the plastic pins at all
- Try different props, as @KachemakDiver suggested
 
thank you @quaddamage for replying
i have change 2 white rubbers of the Plastic pin because one of them was teared, Before i have used your way of soldering the fix video feed.but i got a small crash of the AC from 50 cm in the house while is testing it , i hit the props with the coffee table and the AC is still flying stable
I have 4 other props i will change them and test it
i have found now that the arm of the yaw motor is touching a little bit the base of the mainboard, there is an arc little scratch on the metal, do you think is it the problem?
By looking at the photos, photo # 1, you may have a rubber damper of a different size on the right front. Maybe from a phantom 2? Don’t know if it would make a difference.
 
By looking at the photos, photo # 1, you may have a rubber damper of a different size on the right front. Maybe from a phantom 2? Don’t know if it would make a difference.
Boom Boom i solved the problem , was the Yaw Arm touching the base of the main board,
Thank you for your Help
 

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