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Asked by Michelle Aug 04, 2010 at 01:00 PM about the 2006 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a lightly damaged 2006 f150 XLl. When I hit the gas (the lightest i can hit the gas) the truck jumps forward too fast and always spins the tires. I have been trying to fix this but I dont see anyone else with this problem on the internet. Does anyone know what the problem might be???

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sounds like you have a positive traction rearend,meaning both wheels turn at the same time,has the engine had any mods done,drive it and enjoy the burnouts.

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No mods were done on the truck. It is the basic work truck, (no power windows, locks). Cant really enjoy the bunouts since i live in MI and it will suck to drive in winter lol

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