bighammer
Super Moderator
My 99 2500 ex cab has a one piece shaft and has had this shudder for 220 k miles and has had 2 new clutches (one NAPA china chincy and one southbend) and still has shudder, I think that spring wrap up might be the answer but my wife will not lay down under the truck and watch as I am backing the truck up and I also won't do this when she is trying to back up the truck. How do I diagnose this problem??
gtwitch in wyoming
Smart for both of you. I would guess it would be tough to see and the potential of getting run over isn't worth it. Find a test spot out of traffic where you know you have shudder and try one or both of the following crazy ideas that went thru my brain:
GoPro (and similar other model) cameras seem to keep improving in quality and mounting options. I would guess if you could borrow one and and mount it with a decent flashlight to the underside, you'd get an idea what's up.
I'd guess your 99 has the tall spring blocks and pulling on the axle would pre-load the spring, reducing wrap-up and give you the feeling of what traction bars would do for you. You could try a heavy duty cargo ratchet strap from the frame (under middle or rear of cab) to your rear axle one each side and cinch 'em up a bit, making sure there is no pinching, binding or bending of any wiring or brake lines.