Ford Super Duty (1999-2016) :: 2014 F250 - Clunk While Changing From P To D
Aug 30, 2014
Just moved into the 250 from years of 150's. Now have 98 miles and read that the tran would have noise but normal while breaking in.
whats normal, not used to this much Clunk while changing from P to D ect. More noise than used too I guess.
3.73 gears
2014 F250, 6.2 gas 2wd....
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Driverside front
Rear spring
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