Monster Man
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hey all, I got this problem (well, maybe not a problem), but I've noticed now that I took the rear rear axle out again after the snow subsided that it felt like my clutch was slipping. Everytime I'd start (in second), espeically while turning, like off a sidestreet, the truck has a no-go condition. I kept looking in my mirrors and finally realized it's doing burnouts everytime I start off. Uphill, downhill, flat road, twisty road, don't matter, I leave rubber. Is this a sign my tires are shot or am I just giving it too much gas? I don't want to lug it, paranoid about a hole in my engine block [
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The tires still have about an inch of tread and are wearing evenly, only problem is it's wearing evenly all over my driveway
The tires still have about an inch of tread and are wearing evenly, only problem is it's wearing evenly all over my driveway
