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Will your truck go into 4wd on dry pavement?

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Old 09-21-2007, 01:04 PM
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Default RE: Will your truck go into 4wd on dry pavement?

the truck will clunk while in 4x4 on dry pavement if your turning your wheels. its binding. were you turning at all, or were you in a straight line.
 
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I think I was turning a little. It made a pop/clang sound. Sounded like someone rang a bell.
 
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Default RE: Will your truck go into 4wd on dry pavement?

Well u know, once u pull it back in to 4x4 spot, the valcome in the front axel still needs to suck the plate in to place for the 4 wheel drive to ingage. So do this, be rolling around 4 miles an hour, put it in the neutral *will still going strait* and put it in 4x4 and then putit back in to drive and go ina strait line for aobut 100feet, if it dosent ingage, check and see if there is a hole in ur vaclume line.
 



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