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Old 05-23-2007, 05:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Rear end SPAP, CRACKLE & POP

Last night I was pulling my boat to the lake and I was going up hill and had to slow down due to a car turning in front of me. After the car clear I pushed pretty good on the gas to get up to speed and POP. A terrible sound that I had only read about on this forum started popping, snapping every so often. I crested the hill and most of the way from there to the lake is down hill so I stayed off the gas, but every time I tried to give it gas the popping came back. Taking her to the dealer today, and the truck is lifted so this will be fun I'm sure... 30k miles under warranty. Will post my dealer results.
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Re: Rear end SPAP, CRACKLE & POP

And don't forget to file with NHTSA http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/
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