ChevyDude84
OBS Enthusiast
Guys, I know nothing of 4wd drive systems internally I will warn you now.. lol today he in Missouri we got a good blast of winter weather with alot of ice.
I have a 1998 Silverado (non z71) (automatic) I have the push button 4wd, the problem is it engages just fine but I happened to roll my windows down on the highway, I heard a loud clicking/light jackhammer/popping sound while in motion. I pulled over and took a look underneath, I did not see any fluid leaks or loose parts in the front or rear end.
The rear end also sways pretty bad while driving in 4wd hi, but not in 2wd heck I dont even hear a noise. The truck has been in the shop and has had the front end completely rebuilt a few months back, and the 14bolt rear end upgrade. All new brakes, and what have you. Unfortunately I work 40 miles out from my house and lets say the long drive in was pretty stressful.
Do you guys have any Ideas what it could be/I can check? does it sound like the transfercase?
I have a 1998 Silverado (non z71) (automatic) I have the push button 4wd, the problem is it engages just fine but I happened to roll my windows down on the highway, I heard a loud clicking/light jackhammer/popping sound while in motion. I pulled over and took a look underneath, I did not see any fluid leaks or loose parts in the front or rear end.
The rear end also sways pretty bad while driving in 4wd hi, but not in 2wd heck I dont even hear a noise. The truck has been in the shop and has had the front end completely rebuilt a few months back, and the 14bolt rear end upgrade. All new brakes, and what have you. Unfortunately I work 40 miles out from my house and lets say the long drive in was pretty stressful.
Do you guys have any Ideas what it could be/I can check? does it sound like the transfercase?