GEN 2 Pulls hard to left when in 4-wheel drive

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Merman

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Mine does the same. Not unlike torque steer I have experienced in other front wheel and some all wheel drive cars I've driven with turbos or higher HP. I just assumed it's normal for these trucks. This is actually the first 4WD truck i have owned that does this. I assumed it was the Torsen or higher HP.
 
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FordTechOne

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Dec. 15 2020 he took his king Ranch out and tried his A wheel and 4 by 4 and he had no pull. I will get this figured out. I’ll try the traction control button tommorow

You can’t compare it to a King Ranch; they use a different transfer case, different torque transfer strategy, they don’t have a Torsen diff, and they aren’t riding on 35”s. You need to compare it to another Raptor with the Torsen. I can definitely feel the torque through the steering in mine when in 4A, it’s normal for these trucks.
 

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So if I’m pulling fairly hard right it’s normal. It’s enough to throw me off in snowy slippery conditions. I drove through a small blizzard last winter. 2 hr drive it was perfect. No pull. It was just lately that it started pulling.
 

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Mine pulls a bit too when in 4x4. Every truck I've ever owned with a limited slip or locker up front has pulled a bit to one side or the other when you hammer down. If you're easy on the throttle it doesn't do it. Feels 'normal' to me, but I've been driving lifted 4wd trucks in CO snow for 20 years.
 
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