My SN95 does this. BAD. It used to just do it occasionally, but it's gotten worse over the past year. Hoping that swapping to 3.73s and a LSD will fix it.
My 2000 2500 does this all the time as well. My mechanic and many people online have all said this is normal. Mine is especially bad shifting to reverse. I think it has a lot to do with my 4.10 gears. Also just had my driveshafts rebuilt with all new u-joints, still does it just as bad.
@95z28man ive exact same truck , been told by several mechanics the clunk into reverse is there even when new.rear end shop told me they couldnt do anything for it when they replaced the bearings in rear differential.but it bugs the hell out of me,i love my truck but my only complaint is the damn rear end into reverse clunk .also rear end shop guy is like 60 and drives dodge trucks,been running differential shop 40 years
@driller1960 Nope, the u-joints are fine, it has to be spider gears in the diff case, idk what else it could be, the driveshaft doesnt move at all when I tried to turn it.
My SN95 does this. BAD. It used to just do it occasionally, but it's gotten worse over the past year. Hoping that swapping to 3.73s and a LSD will fix it.
sixstanger00 1 month ago
dana 44. ive busted two of them .
scatpack 1 month ago
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I think i know what your problem is. Its a Dodge
mcconnell51 4 months ago
did you ever find out what it was? my guess is the spider gears are bad, let me know
kizzle1234656 5 months ago
@kizzle1234656 You are correct, spider gears = bad
anonuhmys 5 months ago
@kizzle1234656 You are correct, spider gears = bad
anonuhmys 5 months ago
@kizzle1234656 You are correct, spider gears were bad
anonuhmys 5 months ago
@kizzle1234656 You are correct, spider gears were bad
anonuhmys 5 months ago
My 2000 2500 does this all the time as well. My mechanic and many people online have all said this is normal. Mine is especially bad shifting to reverse. I think it has a lot to do with my 4.10 gears. Also just had my driveshafts rebuilt with all new u-joints, still does it just as bad.
95z28man 5 months ago
@95z28man I think that it is bad spider gears. Won't know until we pop the diff cover and take a peak inside.
anonuhmys 5 months ago
@95z28man ive exact same truck , been told by several mechanics the clunk into reverse is there even when new.rear end shop told me they couldnt do anything for it when they replaced the bearings in rear differential.but it bugs the hell out of me,i love my truck but my only complaint is the damn rear end into reverse clunk .also rear end shop guy is like 60 and drives dodge trucks,been running differential shop 40 years
romanvegan 3 months ago
all rams do it if you have a 2 piece shaft its worse
sweetlou217 6 months ago
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your problem is that you bought a dodge lol
coty734 9 months ago
@driller1960 Nope, the u-joints are fine, it has to be spider gears in the diff case, idk what else it could be, the driveshaft doesnt move at all when I tried to turn it.
anonuhmys 10 months ago
its probably the spider gear gone bad
csE500 10 months ago