jcphoto20 wrote:
i had a problem before when putting it into 4wheel fulltime while turning and backing up, like in a parking lot. felt binding, a couple times it finally clunked i think after straightening out and going straight. i believe i had to yank it in and out a couple times before it felt right again.
That's the sort of thing I get in part-time on dirt surfaces. It will bind and I'll throw it into full-time and it runs fine. I think if you have part-time/full-time option, you should run full-time when you won't get much slippage, and part-time when you're expecting a lot of traction loss, like in snow and mud.
I have had a lot of weird things happen to my KJ in all modes of 4-wheel drive. I have the Select-Trac transfer case. I was at Eagle Rock with the LOST Rockies crew and my KJ's front wheels kept disengaging in 4-lo and in part-time. I took it into the dealer and the mechanic told me he pulled a bunch of hard mud out from around the transfer case and lever. Then he drove it around, tested 4-wheel drive on hill (where the front wheels tended to disengage), and said it was fine. I've had the same things happen since then. I've recently looked at how I shift into and out of the 4-wheel drive modes. I pulled someone out of a ditch recently, with my KJ on pavement. I put it into 4-lo to get some power and easily yanked the vehicle back onto the pavement. After we disconnected the recovery strap I backed up, then accelerated forward slowly and threw the tranny into Neutral and put the transfer case down to 2-wheel. Put the tranny back into Drive will still rolling slightly, but after a couple feet I turned and had major binding, obviously still in 4-lo. I straightened out then stopped, put it into N again and pulled the transfer case lever to N then back to 2-wheel, then the tranny back to D. I have a tricky transfer case. I still don't even know if I have a problem with it

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