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I just purchased an 06 2500 Mega cab with an automatic. I noticed a slight shudder when taking off. I didnt think much about it till I towed my 5thwheel and boat to Missouri. When taking off the truck shudders bad. Now empty it dosent any more. Do you think I It will go away or take it in? By the way I still like my 99 with lots toys Thanks for your input.
 
Funny... . I noticed the same thing today for the very first time exactly the way you've described it only I was unloaded/not towing and no hard take off's. I have a 2006 Dodge Mega Cab 3500 Dually with 48RE.
 
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I was just towing ~9k on saturday with my best friend who works for Detroit/Allison.

He said it was Torque converter shudder, and apparently the big rigs do it even worse
 
He said it was Torque converter shudder, and apparently the big rigs do it even worse

I never thought of the torque converter.

Mine does the same thing.
I was looking towards the drive shaft angle, that changes @ the rear member when you're loaded. #ad


whiskey
 
Whiskey said:
He said it was Torque converter shudder, and apparently the big rigs do it even worse

I never thought of the torque converter.

Mine does the same thing.
I was looking towards the drive shaft angle, that changes @ the rear member when you're loaded. #ad


whiskey

I think you're right about the u-joint angle at the pinion. I followed TDR member Klenger's slide show and dropped my rear suspension by the thickness of the 3 spring spacers on the rear springs on a 2006 QC Long Bed and the shudder went away completely. Here's the link to his slide show that shows exactly how to do it. http://www.klenger.net/dodge/lowering-rear-end/slide01.html
 
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