For the first time in my life, I had to put chains on one of my vehicles. Not happy.
Last year, I had an intermittent popping/clunking noise while under load in 4wd. Noise only happened in 4wd, not in 2wd with hubs locked. Replaced hubs, opened up the diff, all looks good, hubs lock properly on jack stands, etc
Get to the snow line, lock the hubs, get in to drive, and get a Horrible popping clunking noise from both sides of front end, even with the tcase in 2wd.
Put it in 4wd, hope noise goes away, start driving. Make it about 20 USA yards before I can't take the noise anymore.
Unlock hubs, put chains on, and dominate through white out conditions.
So....what's the deal? Sounds like maybe the shafts are flopping at the ujoint location? Is there some sort of support bearing I'm missing? U joints are good.
Need 4wd next weekend. Appreciate the quick responses!
Last year, I had an intermittent popping/clunking noise while under load in 4wd. Noise only happened in 4wd, not in 2wd with hubs locked. Replaced hubs, opened up the diff, all looks good, hubs lock properly on jack stands, etc
Get to the snow line, lock the hubs, get in to drive, and get a Horrible popping clunking noise from both sides of front end, even with the tcase in 2wd.
Put it in 4wd, hope noise goes away, start driving. Make it about 20 USA yards before I can't take the noise anymore.
Unlock hubs, put chains on, and dominate through white out conditions.
So....what's the deal? Sounds like maybe the shafts are flopping at the ujoint location? Is there some sort of support bearing I'm missing? U joints are good.
Need 4wd next weekend. Appreciate the quick responses!
