foghat
Well-Known Member
I don't like the thud (I hate it in fact), I wish the thud would go away, and I hope Ford does something about it (but I doubt it).This is not "NORMAL":headbonk: I agree. I'm not wasting hours at dealer for an answer, "It's Normal." If it were normal, all manual cars would do it and they don't. Ford is losing sales over this and its newfound rep. They've had plenty of time over the past five years to engineer this problem. Man, we put people on the Moon 46 years ago, and we brought them back. Ford can surely fix this and soon. :ford:
Regardless, your logic is quite flawed.
If every manual car had the exact same transmission and the rest of drive train and only the mustangs had the thud, maybe you'd be on to something.
It is very possible that this is normal behavior for this transmission paired with the rest of this drive train.
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