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Old Jun 13, 2018 | 04:12 PM
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Okay the first thing I'm going to add is when my truck is Shifting it shifts just fine whenever have a soft foot 1st gear 2nd gear good but as I'm speeding up I put the pedal down a little bit trying to reach third 2 RPM goes pass 3000 RPM and it keeps going but whenever I lift my foot off the gas it will shift any theories about that? With the gearing have something to do with it because I bought it like it is and there is 33 inch tires on it. Second thing anytime I hit the brakes I feel like there is a earthquake inside of the cab like seriously I feel like the truck is shaking apart. Thats probably warpped rotors.. Not sure.
 

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Old Jun 14, 2018 | 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Drew Duff
Okay the first thing I'm going to add is when my truck is Shifting it shifts just fine whenever have a soft foot 1st gear 2nd gear good but as I'm speeding up I put the pedal down a little bit trying to reach third 2 RPM goes pass 3000 RPM and it keeps going but whenever I lift my foot off the gas it will shift any theories about that? With the gearing have something to do with it because I bought it like it is and there is 33 inch tires on it. Second thing anytime I hit the brakes I feel like there is a earthquake inside of the cab like seriously I feel like the truck is shaking apart. Thats probably warpped rotors.. Not sure.
Adjust your bands inside the tranny and it's more then likely the rotors.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2018 | 07:55 AM
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Might be time to change the electronics in the trans.

Inspect ALL of your brakes. When mine was doing the 'shake me apart' thing when I stepped on the brakes, it was because the rivets in the rear shoes were digging into the drums.
 
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