TSB 11-5-7 Driveline Clunk

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Thanks Ben ! Defintley have that going on after the last hard sand run. When at a stop and accelerating defenitley is prevelent. Mine is a 2012 is this covered by anything? or will they just say grease the yoke as previous "fixes".
 

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...When at a stop and accelerating defenitley is prevelent. Mine is a 2012 is this covered by anything?..

Your dealership will be in the best position to determine if a repair can be made under warranty, FREEHAVOC. About how many miles do you have on your truck?

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Hi Crystal,

I have close to 60,000 but have the extended esp premium plan
For warranty coverage . Another question are shocks covered under the esp ?
 

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Shocks excluded from coverage and not covered as i found out yesterday. Orderded new rears to replace both sides at once.
 
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I just purchased a 2014 raptor with 150000 miles and I have the same clunk when I accelerate. With the miles that are on it will ford still take care of the issue?
 

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I just purchased a 2014 raptor with 150000 miles and I have the same clunk when I accelerate. With the miles that are on it will ford still take care of the issue?



They will for a price. Pretty easy job if you have some tools and grease. 12mm 12 pt (3/8” fits best), torque wrench, grease, and 20 minutes you can get rid of the clunk.

Note: it will return if you use the truck and stroke the suspension often.


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They will for a price. Pretty easy job if you have some tools and grease. 12mm 12 pt (3/8” fits best), torque wrench, grease, and 20 minutes you can get rid of the clunk.

Note: it will return if you use the truck and stroke the suspension often.


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i pop mine off every oil change/tire rotation now and keep er nice and wet.
 
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