Posted by Mark - IN. on April 02, 2018 at 16:00:09 from (73.210.147.130):
In Reply to: Re: F350 Vibration posted by Steve@Advance on April 02, 2018 at 09:13:57:
I just had a similar problem with my '95 Ram. All the way back to my '69 K20 Chevy to engage the transfer case I've always had it rolling backwards a good 10' when I've engaged it before moving forward. I still do that. This past winter I got caught a couple of times where I've engaged from a standing start, disengaged while rolling backwards. But I noticed something was grabbing and jerking while turning at low speeds, vibrating at higher speeds. I thought I hosed something, so engaged and disengaged as normally do and didn't resolve it. Last Friday after driving it I walked around and felt the wheels and the passenger front was pretty warm. The caliper piston is hanging. My guess is that while replacing all of the brake lines because one rotted and blew and others looked like were bloated as were going to blow, I probably got a piece of dirt or rust into the line that made its way into the caliper while bleeding it. Never had a caliper wit it until then, so...most obvious is that I caused it and fixed it. Smooth sailing now.
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