I took my truck into the dealer today to get the Int drive shaft replaced (clunking like a bustard) and also the clunking sound when it shifts. Anyone ever have this problem? I noticed it a lot more when it was colder. When shifting from 1st to 2nd, it would make a clunk noise. Bad joints....?? What else could be the culprit?
It shifts hard, but the clank that it's making is definitely not normal. Like I said, when it is colder temps it does it louder. I thought the joints could be bad, but I don't know. They are looking at that and the Int steering shaft and I should get a call before 5 today. We will see what they come up with.
That's cool. Let me know if we can work out a deal on your shocks. I would be interested. It doesn't ride real rough, but I can tell the shocks top out over bumps or drop offs, need a little more travel.
I went and picked up my truck from the dealer earlier. They said they couldn't get the drive train to clank like I described to them.........go figure.
They did replace the Int. steering shaft and there is no more feedback through the steering wheel anymore.
Don't know if this pertains to your truck (don't see what year it is)..........................sorry if its a little hard to rear, its the quality of the print out I was given.
Hmmmmm. I told them that when it gets colder and it starts doing it again, I am bringing it back in and they are going to fix it........normal my ass!!
So when you picking that LTR up? I will be happy to show you how to ride it. :head:
I fixed the Issue...I had the U-joints replaced in the rear...No more clunk!!!
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