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Re: 4-wheel drive
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Yes that's normal. There's no differential in the front axle so the wheels are driving at the same speed and if you're getting good traction, you will definately feel it when the wheels are turned. You definately don't want to run it in 4 wheel drive on dry pavement.
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there absolutely is a differential in the front axle. anyway, yes the binding is normal. limited slips & lockers make it even more noticable.
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Early 99 (couldn't wait to get my butt in the seat of the new SD) Crew Cab 4X4, 6 speed, AIC, 5" lift, 38X14.50 Nitto Mud Grapplers (awesome mud tire, noisy though), Bushwhacker cutout flares, 4" straight exhaust w/6" tip, open element filter, cowl induction hood, custom grill, stereo upgrade, and most importantly - new style cup holder. 'Pane. H2O soon to come. Kill Record: 1 Honda Accord
Sold the SCMT and replaced it with a DP Tuner, and aint looking back!
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