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went offroading - did some damage to my front differential
Went offroading in teh Wypress area of Alberta for about 6 hours. After getting back to the road I switched from 4 low to normal all wheel and instantly I felt the gear not engage and heard a little grinding type noise. Pulled over and sure enough my normal all wheel would not engage. I was able to put it back into 4 low and 4 high. Obviously this is my front differential.
Any idea where I need to start and what I likely did? The trail was not that rough but there were numerous 2' or 3' mud bogs. There was one spot where I did not see a large pothole and did go through it kind of fast - but that was at the start of the ride. Again I would appreciate any and all advice. Where do I start. Thanks |
Re: went offroading - did some damage to my front differential
If you have 4l and 4h but awd makes noisei would be looking at the t-case, the front diff would make noise in all ranges
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Re: went offroading - did some damage to my front differential
If your in Calgary i could give it a listen for ya
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Re: went offroading - did some damage to my front differential
:iagree: Your front diff is turning all the time, no matter what. If it goes fine in Lo-loc and Hi-loc, then it is in your transfer case for sure.
Hope it isn't too expensive! Make sure you let us know what happened. |
Re: went offroading - did some damage to my front differential
Really appreciate the offer - check your PM.
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