rear tires jumping
Hey, I am new to the site so I apologize if a threat regarding my question already exists - if so please share with me and I will research from that thread.
I bought an F150 EB about a year and a half ago. Overall I am very happy with it. I have started to noticed the rear of the truck seem to bounce as if the tires are breaking loose when I step the gas pedal down more than 3/4 of the way to the floor (think of a situation where you are on a 2 lane road and punch the gas to pass someone). This even happens when I am hauling my fishing boat. I didn't initially notice this for the first year of owning it, but I may have been babying it since it was new.
Do other people have this same thing happening to them? Is there just that much torque to the rear tires that they are breaking loose, or is it potentially a tranny issue or something else that I should have looked at?
Thanks in advance for the input!
I bought an F150 EB about a year and a half ago. Overall I am very happy with it. I have started to noticed the rear of the truck seem to bounce as if the tires are breaking loose when I step the gas pedal down more than 3/4 of the way to the floor (think of a situation where you are on a 2 lane road and punch the gas to pass someone). This even happens when I am hauling my fishing boat. I didn't initially notice this for the first year of owning it, but I may have been babying it since it was new.
Do other people have this same thing happening to them? Is there just that much torque to the rear tires that they are breaking loose, or is it potentially a tranny issue or something else that I should have looked at?
Thanks in advance for the input!
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