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Old 11-03-2011, 12:36 PM
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drivin' 4x4

hello there,

after having off-road for a few miles (wheels locked, L4 gear, the works) , I returned home by the main road, putting the poke into H2..

but a strange rattling sound was heard in high speed ?

I pulled over, unlocked the frontwheels, unswitched the H4-dashboardbutton; and drove on,
and the sound was gone.

to make sure I repeated the procedure, but the problem still occurs!

perhaps i did something wrong during the replacement of the leafsprings the other day? the rubber tubes of the axles had to deal with a lot of strain while using the jack...

what should i do ?

greetings!

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From your description, it's pretty vague and it could be anything. Walk around the truck and look for anything loose, then go under the truck and do the same. You need to find out where it's coming from to resolve it.
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something front-drivetrain. something loose front driveshaft, diff, c/v's, hubs, out of balance front drive-shaft?
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