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Old 10-01-2012, 08:45 PM
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Ever cents i bought my truck 2008 4x4 scab 5.4, when i let my foot off the break and have it in drive or reverse it doesn't really want to roll the times it does is when its a cold start but when she warms, it doesn't want to roll, without touching the break it should have a roll to it right?ohshahshshshahshshshshajajsjsjsjssjsjsjsjsjs jsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsorand in
Old 10-01-2012, 08:48 PM
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check to see if a brake is hanging up...oh and some proper grammer would help to
Old 10-01-2012, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by djfllmn
check to see if a brake is hanging up...oh and some proper grammer would help to
Ya but when ur iPhone is all jacked up its hard to, ha but ya i need to check in to that i was just wondering if your guys trucks have a steady roll when ur foot is off the break and in gear, or if anyone else is having this problem. but ya iphone 5 is in the near future. My screens broke
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yep i let my foot off the brake on my truck and it rolls
Old 10-01-2012, 09:03 PM
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Mine used to do that. Turned out right rear ebrake wasn't disengaging. Its an easy fix if that's your problem. There's a little hook that the cable hoks to in the axle side of the hub.
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Ok well thanks for the quick response fellas, I'm going to check on a few things
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Did it do it before you put the rims on? My truck was the same way after the lift and 35" tires until i had it regeared. Do you have 3.55 gears or 3.73? Before the truck gets to operating temp the computer is going to raise your rpms so thats why it trys to do it when its cold but not when its warm.

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Originally Posted by ZX6ROCKET
Did it do it before you put the rims on? My truck was the same way after the lift and 35" tires until i had it regeared. Do you have 3.55 gears or 3.73? Before the truck gets to operating temp the computer is going to raise your rpms so thats why it trys to do it when its cold but not when its warm.
I just sold those rims last week, and put the stock 18's on and it is still the same and I think I have 3.73 but not 100% sure.


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