Or tell me my backlash is bad at least.
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I have been wondering for some time about the cause of my driveline lash. You can be on and off the throttle and get a driveline shock. It is most easily reproduced in first.
I thought it was my collapsed motor mounts for a while, but when they were replaced, the clunk remained. So I zip tied a camera under the truck pointed toward the transfer case, and saw no unusual flopping of that, but my driveshaft wiggled suspiciously.
So here we are. It made the drive to Durhamtown and back and handled three days of light offroading with no complaint aside from the occasional uncomfortable knocking. What I need to know is if it is likely I can just tighten up the lash or if the gears are toast. I'll have to pull the cover on it at least for a look-see, but is this a common issue on the 14 bolt by any stretch?
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I have been wondering for some time about the cause of my driveline lash. You can be on and off the throttle and get a driveline shock. It is most easily reproduced in first.
I thought it was my collapsed motor mounts for a while, but when they were replaced, the clunk remained. So I zip tied a camera under the truck pointed toward the transfer case, and saw no unusual flopping of that, but my driveshaft wiggled suspiciously.
So here we are. It made the drive to Durhamtown and back and handled three days of light offroading with no complaint aside from the occasional uncomfortable knocking. What I need to know is if it is likely I can just tighten up the lash or if the gears are toast. I'll have to pull the cover on it at least for a look-see, but is this a common issue on the 14 bolt by any stretch?