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When we bought our Gen 1, my nephew delivered it to TX from Ohio. It came with a brand new cv shaft with a torn up boot. It was mid perch. We put new shaft in and went back to stock height, no issues in 2 years.
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I just did my buddies 2020 150 (non raptor) he would only get noise on Long drives. he did the solenoid and the check valve. didn't help. pulled a vacuum on the entire system it passed... just barely. Swopped out his IWEs. he just got back from an 8 hour road trip no noise.
Are you running IWE deletes? if I have said it once. I have said it 100 times. IWE delete is not a smart decision. IMO especially on a daily driver. it is way easier to matin the IWE system. Than repair all the stuff delete can cause. I been doing mine while I rotate the tires. pull a vacuum on the entire system while you rotate. So easy
Of course it could be just a one off situation. LOL
i thought the same thing, and ive had good luck over the years, but since disconnecting the connector, i havent once waited, or thought i hope the hubs are fully engaged before applying power in 4WD..You may have said it "100 times" but this is the first time I've read anyone stating to KEEP the IWE system. I, for one, have always been a proponet of the IWE, despite the sea of others declaring it all "junk" and to remove them entirely, even if there are no issues. It's rather a simple system of an electrically operated solenoid valve, vacuum lines, and IWE's. Sure, a failure at the most inoportune time of any of these components can make an otherwise fabulous outing a bummer, which so happened to me last year out in the desert: solenoid valve failed and stayed in the 2WD "vacuum" setting whenever powered. If I'd known at the time it was the solenoid valve, I would have simply disconected the electrical connector (or vacuum line from brake booster) to the solenoid to get the IWE's engaged into 4WD.
This the first and only time I've experienced any failure in the IWE system over the 25 years I've owned 4x4 F-150's/Raptors, but I'll still always keep my IWE's intact on current and future Ford trucks.