I don't have a Raptor....yet... but I did test drive one this week and the first thing I noticed when taking off out of the dealership parking lot was a slight lag in the driveline followed by a very noticable "clunk". I pointed it out to the salesman but he dismissed it as "something may be loose in the back seat" LOL.
So when we got back to the parking lot I told him to listen while I started forward from a complete stop. Sure enough it not only made the "clunk" sound but you could feel it too. This truck only had
45 miles on it.
Seems odd that a brand new vehicle from the factory would need the slip yoke to be greased....I'm thinking something else must be causing this or possibly a design flaw and the "grease" fix is just a "band-aid".
Plus I wonder why the slight lag ....allmost like too much "play" somewhere in the driveline between the transmission and the rear end maybe even a transmission gear backlash combined with rear gear backlash (which could be a designed in "normal" occurence that is causing the "clunk"...?)
Could it be that some trucks are set up with the gear backlash on the higher end but still within limits so it is more noticable.
Just thinking out loud here....