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See, I try to make improvements only to find repairs, ugh......
Second time this has done this.... Put the truck into reverse to back out of the drive this morning and its all herky jerky, no rise in RPM's, just like its slippin. Shifted into neutral, no issues, put it back in gear and it did it again. About four jerks per one complete tire rotation. Not any super hard jerkin but enough to get my shoulders off the seat. I put it in park and got out and looked for noise, clanks....nothin. Put it back in gear and she took off just fine. The first time it did it was when I was trailering the boat. Pulled into the neighbors driveway and shifted into reverse and had the same thing happen but it only jerked twice. Any ideas? From what I can read maybe torque converter or something to do with the spline connection at the driveshaft/tranny?
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