Putting it in 4x4 mode

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When i put my truck in 4x4, it feels rough. Like it feels like something is scraping through my pedals. Anyone have this issue?
 

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I feel everything when in 4x4 in the pedals... kinda annoying thing is the torque-steer from the front diff... having to always "adjust" the steering wheel to the right.
 
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I feel everything when in 4x4 in the pedals... kinda annoying thing is the torque-steer from the front diff... having to always "adjust" the steering wheel to the right.
ahh okay. My comes and goes while driving. I especially feel it when on curvy roads or turning more than going straight.
 

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ahh okay. My comes and goes while driving. I especially feel it when on curvy roads or turning more than going straight.
Hopefully you aren't driving around on dry pavement in 4 Hi, as opposed to 4 Auto! If you are, you will have more than just noises very soon.
 
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If you are talking about wet asphalt with occasional icy spots, you will destroy many parts driving in 4 high or 4 low. You will hear all kinds of nasty noises due to the extreme pressure being put on the driveline.
I don't drive on 4hi at all. Im always on 2hi. Probably used it 2 or 3 times. Once today when all roads were icy.
 
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