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Clean and inspect closely.
You could have a cracked transmission housing.
Does your truck have the tell tale signs (body damage) that it's been moved with a forklift?
Same here, posted about it here, http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?166276-DH-is-OFF-THE-GRID&p=1996959&highlight=#post1996959 post # 13
Also noticed my little circle of frustration never stops spinning now(like the page is never fully loaded. Also the tab shows "Ad Free"
If they are broken deep enough, you can drill out a bolt ahead of time, cut it off about an inch long. Then, thread that into the hole and use it as a centering guide to pilot drill out the broken bolt. It will keep you centered much better than trying to do it "freehand".
Take a lesson, he is driving and she's in the back.
Never be the guy in the middle...
An not to :deadhorse: but, that load should be tied down at 4 points with separate chains to be legal.
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