motor mounts, oil leak, and check engine light
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First thing in he morning or after the truck has been siting for a while a clunk is normal. Like you have seen it is the driveshaft turning and taking up the slack from the differentials. Since these trucks have a true center differential with gears there are some "thunks" in the driveline. You probably notice a thunk when you step on the gas hard after coming to a stop there is a thunk too.
There are some good videos on u-tube explaining how differentials work. I still have a thunk even after I swapped my driveshaft out. You may want to look at your driveshaft u-joints to make sure they are OK though.
There are some good videos on u-tube explaining how differentials work. I still have a thunk even after I swapped my driveshaft out. You may want to look at your driveshaft u-joints to make sure they are OK though.
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Once you get a list of problems, get back to us with the list/estimate, parts and labor and let us help you.
#16
Don't take this wrong, but it sounds like you are only mechanically inclined enough to fill your gas tank, so go find a good mechanic, who knows Rovers, not the dealer and have them do an inspection on your truck.
Once you get a list of problems, get back to us with the list/estimate, parts and labor and let us help you.
Once you get a list of problems, get back to us with the list/estimate, parts and labor and let us help you.
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First thing in he morning or after the truck has been siting for a while a clunk is normal. Like you have seen it is the driveshaft turning and taking up the slack from the differentials. Since these trucks have a true center differential with gears there are some "thunks" in the driveline. You probably notice a thunk when you step on the gas hard after coming to a stop there is a thunk too.
There are some good videos on u-tube explaining how differentials work. I still have a thunk even after I swapped my driveshaft out. You may want to look at your driveshaft u-joints to make sure they are OK though.
There are some good videos on u-tube explaining how differentials work. I still have a thunk even after I swapped my driveshaft out. You may want to look at your driveshaft u-joints to make sure they are OK though.
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