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Old 12-30-2015, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Tothemax
First truck?
Nope 3rd. Same house for all 3 of them. Never had an issue with the other two.
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Originally Posted by Raven2210
The last 5 Fords I've owned were like that, but my wife's Mazda is not. Might be an American auto thing.
My previous trucks were Chevy Silverado and tundra. Never either of them roll like that. Called ford dealer and scheduled and appt to have it looked at. Will see if they find anything.
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Originally Posted by 2quik
Nope 3rd. Same house for all 3 of them. Never had an issue with the other two.
And you didnt know the which set of wheels were engaged in 2 wheel drive???
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Originally Posted by 2quik
My previous trucks were Chevy Silverado and tundra. Never either of them roll like that. Called ford dealer and scheduled and appt to have it looked at. Will see if they find anything.
You read his quote wrong. He wasnt saying the roll was normal. He was talking about emergency brakes.
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Originally Posted by Tothemax
And you didnt know the which set of wheels were engaged in 2 wheel drive???
Correct, i was thinking it was rear but just thought i would ask, I wasn't sure when the truck is in two wheel drive if it as front or rear wheel drive.

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Originally Posted by Tothemax
You read his quote wrong. He wasnt saying the roll was normal. He was talking about emergency brakes.
Wow forum monitor, my bad.
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Originally Posted by 2quik
Correct, i was thinking it was rear but just thought i would ask, I wasn't sure when the truck is in two wheel drive if it as front or rear wheel drive.
Never seen a 4wd truck that when in 2wd, the front is engaged. Maybe something made in dirka dirkastan, but nothing in the US.
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Originally Posted by 2quik
Wow forum monitor, my bad.
Just trying to help you understand as it seems your having issues.
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Just a further note, you have a parking brake, not an emergency brake. Auto manufacturers changed the name because they were never really designed to stop a vehicle in an emergency.
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Always use the parking brake. There's a reason it's there.
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