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Old 10-03-2015, 11:58 PM
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Front end pulling feeling during turn

I replaced the transfer case actuator recently and since then it sometimes feels like the front axle is getting more torque than the rear. During slow turns at near steering lock it seems to pull or hop a little. I don't remember that sensation before I changed the part.

When I put the new gear in and put the actuator back on I needed to rotate it a degree or two to get the bolts to line up. I didn't worry about it since I figured the computer would take care of it. Has anyone had this issue or is it normal?
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Old 10-12-2015, 08:40 PM
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Hmm, I assume I am not the only one who has experienced the slipping feeling from the front during a slow tight turn. I don't remember experiencing this before I replaced the actuator but maybe it was there before. Can anyone confirm they have this sensation with their x?
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