Milkmaster
Active Member
I have had thoughts along these same lines. The rear end really flexes the leaf springs during acceleration more than I would have expected or have seen before on other vehicles.Question for Phil Schilke…. I had the TSB done to adjust pinion angle. It made it better but not fully fixed. I noticed that shudder is nearly negligible when you don’t stomp on accelerator and it is worse when you are an incline. I also recall reading a comment where a user upgraded springs to help fix start up shudder in an F150. Got me thinking, is it possible that the shudder comes back because the rear leaf is so flexible that you get torsional rotation of the axle upon acceleration, basically creating an excessive pinion angle? That may explain why so many rangers have it. I’m wondering if upgraded leaf springs would improve/fix it?
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