Went Wheeling - Couple issues maybe connected. Traction control, 4WD etc.

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Trey Hardy

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@Doubeleive @Trey Hardy I wonder if gear ratio has any influence on 4l60e longevity. The gmt900 4l60e seems better than previous ones
I think their weak all together unless beefed up at the weak links and even then if not built correctly won’t last my buddy went through probably a dozen trans in his 97 and his 05 the only one that held up was when he swapped in a 4l80 in that 05
 

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is it possible your motor mounts are ripped and it's somehow moving the shift lever around a bit if it's not adjusted exactly middle of the gear?
 
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is it possible your motor mounts are ripped and it's somehow moving the shift lever around a bit if it's not adjusted exactly middle of the gear?
Motor mounts looks good. Got under it today. Next time I wheel I’m going to put it in 1 and see if it does it instead of D. When you said that I was kinda thinking this never happened till after i lifted it the other week. Maybe something to do with this and linkage.
It’s raining today so I’ll investigate further when dry.

I’m on 4.10 gears for everyone.
 

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they seem to look fine, but aren't. you gotta do the load in gear with someone watching type thing. if you haven't changed them yourself and upgraded to the hummer mounts, they are like 95% chance they are ripped. not that it's really an issue. mine were broke 2 years now till I finally checked haha just a good.
 

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I don’t think it would be the rear diff, I wonder if it’s the transfer case but I don’t know much about those. But you said it doesn’t happen in 4wd which makes me think it’s the tcase
Diff rig and manufacturer but...(don't ya hate those), Ok, brand new 91 F150 stretch cab 4x4. Following a blizzard across Nevada. WHY? SKI FREAKISM. Doing fine at 70, 80, cruise control stops at 85 to set but ya can hold increase speed button and bring it up. 90 doing fine then hit 92mph and it jumps to a weirdassed neutral. Coast to side of I80 with Rick just woken up wondering wth just happened. Me driving wondering if I've just toasted my brand new truk. Ricks kid wakes up growling about some crap or other.

We stop and there are a couple of warning lights lit but everything seems ok. Check for heat at wheels, front diff, back diff, roll one and turn it off. We burn, restart, 4Loc Hi. Sounds right, feel it grab and away we go. Lesson learned, "Good truck and ya can't force cruise control past 92mph."

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