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Old Nov 16, 2013 | 12:42 PM
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Similar to that. Did you take that video if so i would like to take a video of mine and post it on here so you all can see.
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Old Nov 16, 2013 | 01:26 PM
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Similar to that. Did you take that video if so i would like to take a video of mine and post it on here so you all can see.
No, I pulled it off of YouTube. It is a common issue that people have.
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Old Nov 16, 2013 | 01:30 PM
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No, I pulled it off of YouTube. It is a common issue that people have.
Yeah i was watching other videos of chevrolet and etc. trucks talking about greasing the bearings etc. just to not hear the clunk sound in the cabin.
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Old Nov 16, 2013 | 01:49 PM
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Alright so this post has pretty much kind of sumed it up for me. What do yall think. I just dont want to ask the dealer cause they will squeeze money and empty my wallet on dumb stuff.

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/drive-line-clunk-70900/
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 07:07 PM
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Alright so pretty much to sum up this whole ordeal with the whole CLUNK sound for those of us that did not know like myself I just took my truck into the dealer still under warranty and they went ahead and re lubricated my SLIP YOKE in my differential it took them about 2 hours or so to do because they have to drop the differential in order to re lube it. Now it is AWESOME i am very happy with the results you don't feel nothing when taking off or coming to a full stop not even if you are paying attention to it. Kind of like night and day change. PERFECT and the best thing is it was still covered under warranty and I didn't pay one cent, now if your truck is not under warranty it will range any where from $150 to $250. Pass this along and if you have any questions regarding the famous CLUNK sound let me know.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by miguel.maul
Alright so pretty much to sum up this whole ordeal with the whole CLUNK sound for those of us that did not know like myself I just took my truck into the dealer still under warranty and they went ahead and re lubricated my SLIP YOKE in my differential it took them about 2 hours or so to do because they have to drop the differential in order to re lube it. Now it is AWESOME i am very happy with the results you don't feel nothing when taking off or coming to a full stop not even if you are paying attention to it. Kind of like night and day change. PERFECT and the best thing is it was still covered under warranty and I didn't pay one cent, now if your truck is not under warranty it will range any where from $150 to $250. Pass this along and if you have any questions regarding the famous CLUNK sound let me know.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by miguel.maul
Alright so pretty much to sum up this whole ordeal with the whole CLUNK sound for those of us that did not know like myself I just took my truck into the dealer still under warranty and they went ahead and re lubricated my SLIP YOKE in my differential it took them about 2 hours or so to do because they have to drop the differential in order to re lube it. Now it is AWESOME i am very happy with the results you don't feel nothing when taking off or coming to a full stop not even if you are paying attention to it. Kind of like night and day change. PERFECT and the best thing is it was still covered under warranty and I didn't pay one cent, now if your truck is not under warranty it will range any where from $150 to $250. Pass this along and if you have any questions regarding the famous CLUNK sound let me know.
So it was the same thing in the video. Glad you got it fixed.
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Old Dec 6, 2013 | 10:45 PM
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Two hours to drop a driveshaft and grease the slip yoke? I've never heard of dropping a diff to do that but you never know.

Glad you got it fixed.
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