Blue m&m
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- Joined
- January 5, 2019
- Messages
- 112
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- City, State
- Athens, GA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 94 Sport 4X4
92 Eddie 4x4
Ive got a 94 sport 4x4 with manual locking hubs and a rear locker.
A few weeks ago, I got stuck in an epic mud hole and noticed the front wheels were not turning. It was suck so bad, I broke mounts on my suspension lift. This bracket has since been repaired. Since then, I’ve taken the following steps.
1. Confirmed manual hub operation. The front axels will not spin by hand when locked in the ground. They spin fine when unlocked.
2. Buttons, control module, and transfer case motor seem to be working fine. When it’s jacked up, it freely moves in and out of 4 high.
When it’s jacked up, I notice the following condition. The power does not go to the front diff in 2x4 (as it shouldn’t). Power transfers to the front diff in 4x4 (as it should). When in 4x4 all wheels spin freely at low rpm. If I stop either front wheel, the other keeps pulling. If I stop either rear wheel, all wheels stop.
Is it normal to have the front stop if the rear wheels are forced to stop? If not, am I looking at a problem with my transfer case, front diff, or something else all together? If it is normal, what is the best way to check to see if the front wheels are pulling under load?
A few weeks ago, I got stuck in an epic mud hole and noticed the front wheels were not turning. It was suck so bad, I broke mounts on my suspension lift. This bracket has since been repaired. Since then, I’ve taken the following steps.
1. Confirmed manual hub operation. The front axels will not spin by hand when locked in the ground. They spin fine when unlocked.
2. Buttons, control module, and transfer case motor seem to be working fine. When it’s jacked up, it freely moves in and out of 4 high.
When it’s jacked up, I notice the following condition. The power does not go to the front diff in 2x4 (as it shouldn’t). Power transfers to the front diff in 4x4 (as it should). When in 4x4 all wheels spin freely at low rpm. If I stop either front wheel, the other keeps pulling. If I stop either rear wheel, all wheels stop.
Is it normal to have the front stop if the rear wheels are forced to stop? If not, am I looking at a problem with my transfer case, front diff, or something else all together? If it is normal, what is the best way to check to see if the front wheels are pulling under load?