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Old 02-22-2013, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by corey_lax
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Originally Posted by SmoKesoul
Just made the apt for tomorrow. Hopefully it goes smooth.
Hey man let us know how it went! Having the same problem here. Thanks!
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Well plugs are out, none broken! So they finishing up a few other things and I'm good to pick it up.
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From the title maybe you and your truck should take a cold shower together. JK
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So just got the truck back and tried to recreate the events. But I had a quick 15 minute drive with traffic. First thing I did was gun and and it didnt feel like any resistance. The other was at 50 mph at low rpms. I did 50 at 1200 and it didnt jerk and if I had to describe the sound/feeling for future readers I would even say sounds and feels like a thud (lol hard to describe typing). Now at 1200 rpms it didn't do it anymore but idk if its cause I'm use to it, it felt like it wanted to lol, 50mph @ 1200 rpm ill just have to avoid. But to conclude it didn't jerk like it use to, so far. Of course after a week time of daily driving will give me a better answer then one 15 minute drive.
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Originally Posted by SmoKesoul
So just got the truck back and tried to recreate the events. But I had a quick 15 minute drive with traffic. First thing I did was gun and and it didnt feel like any resistance. The other was at 50 mph at low rpms. I did 50 at 1200 and it didnt jerk and if I had to describe the sound/feeling for future readers I would even say sounds and feels like a thud (lol hard to describe typing). Now at 1200 rpms it didn't do it anymore but idk if its cause I'm use to it, it felt like it wanted to lol, 50mph @ 1200 rpm ill just have to avoid. But to conclude it didn't jerk like it use to, so far. Of course after a week time of daily driving will give me a better answer then one 15 minute drive.
Nice man good to hear! My truck is doing the same exact thing, I thought it was a transmission problem at first but seems like a lot of us have the same problem. Glad it worked out for ya I'm gonna get mine done now il let you know if I have the same or different result.
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Originally Posted by corey_lax
Interesting thread "topic" by the way.
Thankfully I am not the only one who thought that



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