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Old 08-15-2008, 02:40 PM
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I have a 1995 F-150 4x4 with a inline 6 and manual transmission. It has a 6" suspension lift with 35x12.5 bfgoodrich all-terrians and 4.56 gears in the front and rear. Whenever I take off in 1st gear there is a shuddering that happens everytime. I believe it is do to the torquing of the axle and the angle of the driveshaft entering the axle. Does anyone have any input as to what might be causing this. Thanks and Gig 'Em
 
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More likely to be caused by a weak pressure plate and or plate/input shaft springs then then rear axle wrap.
 
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i was thinking the same thing.
 
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Originally Posted by quicklook2
i was thinking the same thing.
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(Why the need for extra characters is beyond me)
 
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what do you mean?
 
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Originally Posted by quicklook2
what do you mean?
When I tried to post just the thumbs up guy it said I had to have at least 10 characters to post hence all the dots.

It would not allow just the thumbs up guy, not the first time either.

Take for instance if I just wanted to respond with a simple "yes" or "no" answer the board wouldn't allow me to.
 
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oh, i see.
 




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