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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / June 2005

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1995 ford f-150 4X4

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liftoperator - 21 Jun 2005 18:35 GMT
im having a problem just recently i was driving down the road and
coming to a stop sign and when im nearly stoped my truck feels like it
starts grinding  underneath then jerks and stops is this my transfer
case? my brakes work fine and it does not jerk in reverse.
SnoMan - 21 Jun 2005 20:35 GMT
>im having a problem just recently i was driving down the road and
>coming to a stop sign and when im nearly stoped my truck feels like it
>starts grinding  underneath then jerks and stops is this my transfer
>case? my brakes work fine and it does not jerk in reverse.

Brakes, check the rear ones first. They work a bit different in
reverse with drum brake thrust wise so they could sound different.
Joe - 23 Jun 2005 05:06 GMT
Yes; your transfer case would sound like that if it's trying to go into 4wd
and can't because the front driveshaft is stopped. When you slow down to a
slow enough speed, it'll pop into 4WD with a clunk. Before that it grinds.
At speed you can't hear it at all. At least mine would do that, if I shifted
into 4WD at speed, and the hubs locked out. It's a manual, Borg Warner
T-1356.

> im having a problem just recently i was driving down the road and
> coming to a stop sign and when im nearly stoped my truck feels like it
> starts grinding  underneath then jerks and stops is this my transfer
> case? my brakes work fine and it does not jerk in reverse.
 
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