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Old 11-30-2014, 03:40 PM
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Ok so I'm having the clunk but it's not too bad. I plan on dropping the driveshaft this weak to grease her up but my question is, when I went to advance auto I saw a couple different brands and types and I purchased "Lucas RED "N" TACKY #2 grease". I looked for the Teflon grease but didn't see any. Probably only sold by the dealership. Anyone oppose to this grease before I use it? It has a higher temp rating than the other 3 made for ford, gm and Chrysler.
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I also have the drive shaft clunk but for me it only happens when it gets really cold out say below 20 degrees I can go all summer long without hearing it but as soon as it gets cold its there. are you guys experiencing it all the time?
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I've been hearing it only when coming to a stop but not all the time and temperature doesn't matter, I'm trying to find out if the Lucas red n tacky #2 grease will work.
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Bill, thank you so much for the video, it was very helpful. Just need to wait for temps to increase and the ice to melt before attempting (no garage).



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