adamj
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- Colorado
- First Name
- Terrence
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI
Having major trouble with 4wd...
When applying load, uphill for example, and only in 4wd (hi or lo) with manual hubs locked of course, there's this buckling feeling like something is slipping and then catching. It feels like it's coming from the front end, possibly the hubs not fully engaged, but could it also be the transfer case?
Anyway how would I go about testing what's wrong with the 4wd before I tear the whole hub/spindle apart? (Never been in there before, so it would be a learning experience either way)
It's slowly getting worse, and seems like after a few wheel rotations it slips and clunks, then works for a few more rotations, and repeats. This is on slick, snowy roads, going straight on (not turning/ujoint related). 4wd still works, front is still engaged, but I'm afraid to drive on it since it feels like I could be doing damage to expensive stuff with each pop.
When applying load, uphill for example, and only in 4wd (hi or lo) with manual hubs locked of course, there's this buckling feeling like something is slipping and then catching. It feels like it's coming from the front end, possibly the hubs not fully engaged, but could it also be the transfer case?
Anyway how would I go about testing what's wrong with the 4wd before I tear the whole hub/spindle apart? (Never been in there before, so it would be a learning experience either way)
It's slowly getting worse, and seems like after a few wheel rotations it slips and clunks, then works for a few more rotations, and repeats. This is on slick, snowy roads, going straight on (not turning/ujoint related). 4wd still works, front is still engaged, but I'm afraid to drive on it since it feels like I could be doing damage to expensive stuff with each pop.