Drive Feel Question......

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Hey All, I have a question about my experience with my new 37 package Raptor. At low speeds (under 40) I feel like what might be a loose suspension component in the front. No clue what it might be but when I go over small bumps, I feel a clunk or multiple small clunks in the gas and brake pedal. I also thought it might be the shocks cycling but I have no clue, and I haven't driven another Gen 3 Raptor to compare. So does anyone have any experience with what feels like a what I am probably poorly describing above?

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Lots of clunk talk on the forums if you search-I dont have it so have not been following but you are one of some with this problem....Good luck solving, truck is awesome.
 

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I've got the same thing in my 35 truck. You're the first with 37s that I have seen mention it. No one knows for sure if it is shocks or the drive shaft coming out the front of you transfer case. I can grab my driveshaft (up past the cooled exhaust) and replicate the clunking by shaking it aggressively. The shaft sounds exactly the same as my bump noise, so I would assume it is the culprit.
 

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Grab a hold of the endlinks on the anti sway bar while you’re down there. Shouldn’t be any play.

I got mine replaced on my gen 2.
 

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Lots of clunk talk on the forums if you search-I dont have it so have not been following but you are one of some with this problem....Good luck solving, truck is awesome.
Damn repeat threads create a whole bunch of clutter. People just won’t take the time to post in the thread that talks about/deals with their issue. I digress…
 
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Damn repeat threads create a whole bunch of clutter. People just won’t take the time to post in the thread that talks about/deals with their issue. I digress…

I have tried to delete the thread all together, and I don't see how. Cheers!
 
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