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99 blazer 4wd
I am new to the 4wd world I have a 99 blazer. when it is in 4wd its like the brake is on when i turn sharply especially in reverse it seems to go ok driving down the road but i hate to get stranded.
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Re: 99 blazer 4wd
If you're on dry pavement, that's normal, it's called "crow hop". Going straight, both wheels turn at the same speed. When turning, the inside wheel turns slower than the outside wheel causing the axles to bind. It's best not to use 4WD on dry pavement. Crow hop is extremely hard on the 4WD components.
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