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<blockquote data-quote="CASSMAN" data-source="post: 958610" data-attributes="member: 19538"><p><strong>Same Experience</strong></p><p></p><p>My Raptor is a 2012 and I had the same problem with the four wheel drive. About 6 months after I bought the truck new, I pulled another truck out of the mud.....and that's when all of my problems began. New parts and several dealerships later I finally decided to look into myself. I bought new actuators and jumped in. Much to my surprise I didn't find a smoking gun. The existing actuators did look contaminated but the teeth looked great on both the actuator and axle. It wasn't until I placed the existing actuator next to the new ones on my shop bench that I realized the slight difference. The existing actuator gear had a slight angle to it and the new ones didn't. I was 99% sure that my problem was still going to be there during the test drive, but I was wrong. That was about 6 weeks ago and I have used the four wheel drive several times since. I can finally say I drive a Raptor and not ford lightning. I hope my experience helps you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CASSMAN, post: 958610, member: 19538"] [b]Same Experience[/b] My Raptor is a 2012 and I had the same problem with the four wheel drive. About 6 months after I bought the truck new, I pulled another truck out of the mud.....and that's when all of my problems began. New parts and several dealerships later I finally decided to look into myself. I bought new actuators and jumped in. Much to my surprise I didn't find a smoking gun. The existing actuators did look contaminated but the teeth looked great on both the actuator and axle. It wasn't until I placed the existing actuator next to the new ones on my shop bench that I realized the slight difference. The existing actuator gear had a slight angle to it and the new ones didn't. I was 99% sure that my problem was still going to be there during the test drive, but I was wrong. That was about 6 weeks ago and I have used the four wheel drive several times since. I can finally say I drive a Raptor and not ford lightning. I hope my experience helps you out. [/QUOTE]
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