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Old 01-09-2013, 12:19 AM
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Park to reverse/drive creak issue or is it safe to just consider it "normal" I have t found the answer in the forums

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Buddy you are killing me... You have so many issues with your truck. Sounds like you bought the wrong truck. Not everyone has these issues. You and your transmission issues and your front end issues are signs that your truck has been beat on. Either that or you work for GM and are trying to spread rumours about Ford. I think you've had a couple usernames on here judging by the problems.

Fix your truck... If you don't know how, sell it. Or take it to a shop
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No, "buddy" these are my issues and I bought the truck for a reason and I also post on here for a reason and that is to get help and because I have questions you can easily press your back button instead of being a dousche thanks.
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could be as simple as worn shock bushings,swaybar busnings. id get under the truck and tighten all the bolts i could and look at all the bushings.i know this isnt much help but i got a big ole bronco than klunks and chirps and squeeks all the time and every so often i do this and it solves all sorts of sounds. also could be the leaf springs rubbing on each other
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I looked for loose things I found nothing but that has to do with the fact that idk what I'm looking for I'm gonna take it to a shop in a couple of weeks and I will have an update/fix for everyone with the same issue, I know I post a lot here I'm jut trying I solve my issue here before taking it in and if I had the money is take it in tomorrow, so not everyone has money (Corey lax)
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you may not know they are loose untill you get a wrench on them. it might help might not. ive had a buddy bounce on the bumpers while i was under the truck. kinda makes it easier to find some of the noises
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Thanks, could it have something to do with my leveling kit? I did more research this problem is happening with the 09-present f150's and i still dont know a solution, if its not mechanical i can accept the annoyance for a while..
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Originally Posted by corey_lax
Buddy you are killing me... You have so many issues with your truck. Sounds like you bought the wrong truck. Not everyone has these issues. You and your transmission issues and your front end issues are signs that your truck has been beat on. Either that or you work for GM and are trying to spread rumours about Ford. I think you've had a couple usernames on here judging by the problems.

Fix your truck... If you don't know how, sell it. Or take it to a shop
Buddy he just joined wtf maybe you should get off the forum if your not going to help he's only posted 13 times couldn't have had to many questions in 13 posts
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thank you...

would my leveling kit have anything to do with it? and should i diagnose this as a transmission issue or mybe U-joints? the transmission is fine while driving its just the initial shifting into drive or reverse when i start up.
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Now that sounds like a u joint to me. See if there us any play in your u joints on the driveshaft. You can probably get on you tube for video on how to do this if you don't know how
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