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    Vibration when pulling out

    I've got a 4.6 2WD SuperCrew (everything stock). Started to notice when I pull out from a stop that I have a shutter or vibration from the rear. Once I get going, no more problem.
    I'm wondering if the differential is where I should start or would this be a transmission issue? Anyone else experience this. It's not very bad, but noticeable and probably getting worse.

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    Grease your u joints. Start there

    5Star tuned.....

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    The title of this thread reminds me of a girl I used to know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridgerunner View Post
    I've got a 4.6 2WD SuperCrew (everything stock). Started to notice when I pull out from a stop that I have a shutter or vibration from the rear. Once I get going, no more problem.
    I'm wondering if the differential is where I should start or would this be a transmission issue? Anyone else experience this. It's not very bad, but noticeable and probably getting worse.
    Do you have a two piece driveshaft?
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    Lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by FX4Life View Post
    The title of this thread reminds me of a girl I used to know ---------- Do you have a two piece driveshaft?
    I also giggled when I read the name of the thread lol

    5Star tuned.....

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    Is it while turning?.. If so. Drain rear differential fluid. But first. What does your door jam sticker say under axial? If it has 2 numbers under it then it's a open differential. If it has a letter then a number then it's a limited slip. If it ha a letter then number. Replace the fluid and use the friction modifier from ford only. The fluid might have some already mixed in. But that is not enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FX4Life View Post
    The title of this thread reminds me of a girl I used to know
    I laughed too.

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