jason thompson wrote:
RespectMyLibertay wrote:
I'd go as far to say that all T-cases are probably pretty picky when it comes to how you shift them into 4-wheel drive. I had problems with my front diff disengaging with a pop and I found out later, it was how I shifted into 4-wheel. Not to be a downer, but check your manual! I had a few friends tell me to do what they have to do with their Wranglers and Cherokees, but I've found sticking to what the manual says exactly gives me solid 4x4 when I need it. Still, my front diff still disengages sometimes, but it's always when I'm on a flat hard surface, like a rock or hard dirt/gravel mix, basically anything flat with not much give. I'm pretty sure that's when I should be using full-time. I took it into the dealership and all they told me is that I should stop mudding cause when they looked at my KJ there was a huge mud-clod around my t-case lever on the underside which may have made it hard for me to engage 4x4.
Have them look at your front diff and t-case before your warranty expires. Why not?
I am not sure how much you know about how the T-case realy works so dont take this the wrong way
The T-case and the front diff are only connected by the driveshaft NOTHING else
if your T-case jumps out then to "N" then both front and rear get no power also it can jump out of 4hi and get stuck between 2wd and 4hi and then it will gring like an SOB best thing to do if this happens is to shift to neutral on the trany shut off the engine and rock the jeep front to back while putting slight pressure on the T-case leaver shifting to 2wd once in 2wd restart and drive then try again
Folks like to quote the owner manual like it is the bible or somthing
I like to think of it more as a guide but nothing can replace experance
What are you talking about? Reread my post! My T/C doesn't slip into Neutral, my front diff disengages. When this happens, I'm still technically in 4x4, but my front wheels aren't turning. I've never had the lever itself slip out of it's 4x4 positions. I have the Select-Trac transfer-case. I've used my manual as a guide, and my experience says these methods work just fine. I used to have problems with it fully engaging, but it was because I didn't shift into 4x4 properly (properly per the manual). My front diff will still disengage occasionally, but only on surfaces with no give and in part-time and 4-lo, and then usually I don't even need 4x4. I might still have problems with the T/C and/or the front diff, but I need to hit a real trail like Eagle Rock again to really find out, since the dealership claims everything is fine and it's rather hard to duplicate the exact malfunction.
Who are these folks that quote the manual.....?

I know you're suggesting I do, but a second reread of my post should squash that notion. Nothing does replace my experiences...are you suggesting otherwise? Once again, I know the answer to that question...
Look, we all know you have a lot of "experience" but you're trying to fix the problem I don't have. Oh, and thanks for the T/C lesson. We don't even have the same transfer case.
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