bshupe
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I have always had a difficult time getting my transfer case to shift between 4H, 4L etc. A buddy of mine gave me a tip that if you sort of give the shifter a good strike towards the floor it will shift more easily. I didnt know that so I was anxious to try it. The next time I was in the truck I tried it and I was shocked that the shifter moved from 2H to 4H easier than the transmission gear selector. (theres a free tip for you if you struggle with this as well)
A side effect of this was that I accidentally left the truck in 4H unknowingly. I was driving around a couple of days later and my heart sank as I started noticing that when I was accelerating the truck was pulling pretty heavy to the right as though I had a flat tire. I got out and checked everything and couldnt see any problems. I got back in to drive and started away. Same thing. I started pushing it a bit to see if I could flesh out any more details of the problem. As I went faster (30) it just got worse. Push the accelerator and it goes to the right making me turn the steering wheel about 1/4 turn to the left to compensate. Let off the pedal and it straightens right out. I started checking everything. Hub locks, tire pressure, steering stabilizer, ball joints, leaf springs etc. I was sitting in the truck just pouring over the systems trying to think of what in the world could cause this. Then I noticed the transfer case stick didnt look right. (Not sure why the 4x4 light wasnt on and Im still working on that) I remembered that I had been messing around with it the week before so I gave it a hit and moved it up one position to 2H. The truck drove perfectly after that.
Can anyone shed some light on why the truck would pull to the right like that when the T-case is in 4H and the hubs are unlocked? I havent been by any place where I would feel comfortable locking the hubs and seeing if it pulls like that. I have had the truck off-road before but never noticed this although I never was driving street speeds.
Thanks for any help you are able to provide.
A side effect of this was that I accidentally left the truck in 4H unknowingly. I was driving around a couple of days later and my heart sank as I started noticing that when I was accelerating the truck was pulling pretty heavy to the right as though I had a flat tire. I got out and checked everything and couldnt see any problems. I got back in to drive and started away. Same thing. I started pushing it a bit to see if I could flesh out any more details of the problem. As I went faster (30) it just got worse. Push the accelerator and it goes to the right making me turn the steering wheel about 1/4 turn to the left to compensate. Let off the pedal and it straightens right out. I started checking everything. Hub locks, tire pressure, steering stabilizer, ball joints, leaf springs etc. I was sitting in the truck just pouring over the systems trying to think of what in the world could cause this. Then I noticed the transfer case stick didnt look right. (Not sure why the 4x4 light wasnt on and Im still working on that) I remembered that I had been messing around with it the week before so I gave it a hit and moved it up one position to 2H. The truck drove perfectly after that.
Can anyone shed some light on why the truck would pull to the right like that when the T-case is in 4H and the hubs are unlocked? I havent been by any place where I would feel comfortable locking the hubs and seeing if it pulls like that. I have had the truck off-road before but never noticed this although I never was driving street speeds.
Thanks for any help you are able to provide.