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Old 03-15-2010, 04:29 PM
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I've stomped the experts...

And by experts I mean some random grease monkeys that work at my local shop... How’s it going guys I need to pick your brains a little. I’ve have a problem with my 03 f-250, I’ve got a shifting/thud kinda feeling, the best way I could describe it is when your pulling a trailer and take off a little too fast the tug and hit you feel from everything shifting back well that’s what I got only with or without a trailer… It happens after coming to a complete stop I could release the brake and idle just fine but right when I hit the gas it happens… My first thought was a tranny or motor mount, checked them out turns out they’re good so I took it to my shop they checked the mounts but thought it was a sticking caliper I didn’t think so it doesn’t really fit, the truck doesn’t pull under braking, their not over heating, no excess wear and it rolls fine when I get off the brake. So they pulled everything apart and couldn’t figure it out (brakes were fine) so they just put everything back together and took it for a test drive and they had fixed it somehow… Now after 4 days its back… has anyone else had this happen or any thoughts about that it might be?
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Old 03-17-2010, 09:33 PM
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IIRC Grease slip splines on the drive shaft and see what ya end up with. JJ
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