So I've gone to the Oceano Dunes a few times in Pismo.Well the last time I went I towed a car trailer well I couldn't pull it to camp. Well previously I've noticed lack of torque in 4wd hi and Low. So we unloaded the trailer and it pulled up a little better. It had a RZR1000 and an older model side by side ranger. Well then on the way out we tried to leave with them loaded up and it was a no go for sure. Well I got stuck and we noticed there wasn't really equal torque in the front end the driver side tire was spinning and pulled but the passenger wasn't moving. But I've always notice a humming when driving in 4wd well today I think I narrowed it down to the front differential. So I jacked up the front end and put it in 4wd and when I spun the left the right spun visa versa. But theres a load clanking when turning the front wheels when the back wheels are on the ground. And I kind of narrowed the noise down to directly behind the output for the front driveline. I pulled the front actuator and engaged it and it moves good and with the front actuator disconnected you can hear the transfer case one engage as well. But today i disconnected the front actuator and rolled the pick up forward and engaged 4wd and you can here thet transfer case engaging but it a loud clunk and I've found in the time I've owned the pick up I can only engage it at a dead stop to avoid the noise. My CVs, front wheel hub bearings, tires and
Driveline ujoints are all good. Some post say something about a fork to
Engage the 4wd but how does one actually go about diagnosing the cause prior to tossing parts at it?
Driveline ujoints are all good. Some post say something about a fork to
Engage the 4wd but how does one actually go about diagnosing the cause prior to tossing parts at it?