I was driving across Idaho towing 10k when I hit a bump in the highway and a grinding noise started. I pulled over, got out and checked to see if I was dragging something or if there was obvious damage. Everything looked fine so I got back in, put it in gear and started driving and immediately the grinding noise started again so, I pulled back over and turned the truck off.
I was a long way from no where, so I decide to see if I could limp close enough to at least call for a tow. I restarted the truck and started to merge back onto the highway but the noise was gone!? Bumpy highway and it wasn't long before the exact same thing occurred. Every time I hit a hard bump I would have to pull over, shut the truck off, wait five minutes, restart and continue on.
Once the road conditions bettered I did not experience this anymore, but the speed limit dropped when exiting the state too so that may have a part in this also.
Any one else experience this or have a clue as to what is happening. I know if I take it to the dealer here it will just sit for a week and then they will say they couldn't reproduce it.
I was a long way from no where, so I decide to see if I could limp close enough to at least call for a tow. I restarted the truck and started to merge back onto the highway but the noise was gone!? Bumpy highway and it wasn't long before the exact same thing occurred. Every time I hit a hard bump I would have to pull over, shut the truck off, wait five minutes, restart and continue on.
Once the road conditions bettered I did not experience this anymore, but the speed limit dropped when exiting the state too so that may have a part in this also.
Any one else experience this or have a clue as to what is happening. I know if I take it to the dealer here it will just sit for a week and then they will say they couldn't reproduce it.