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Old April 6th, 2012, 10:19 AM
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I had the transmission replaced in this rig w/ 110,000 miles on it....the dealer messed up the ATF change and wrecked the transmission, so they put a different one in.

Fast forward two weeks. The tranny overall works fine, however I'm now chasing a noticable "thud" sound that occasionally happens after I come to a complete stop at a stop sign. As soon as I completely let off the brake to continue forward this thud occurs. It doesn't happen every time, doesn't cause the car to jerk, and I can't get it to do it by just slowly going down the road and coming to complete starts/stops. Seems like the car had to be going 35 mph + prior, then coming to a complete stop.

I've checked out all of the U-joints and they are solid. One time the sound seems like it's in the back end, the next time it's under me.....very hard to tell.

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You need to grease the slip yoke. this is a fairly common problem and the grease is recommended and works. I usually put some grease in at oil changes since mine has a grease fitting.
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So I assume I disconnect the driveline where it connects into the output shaft of the transfer case....then slip the yoke out?

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Yes, Clean out the old grease as best you can and then pack new grease into it. Heavy-Duty Grease NLGI #2 is recommended. I have also heard that Marine wheel bearing grease is good.
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