So yesterday I had my truck torn apart to do some fluid changes and the usual 100,000 service, while it was up I realized that it was VERY hard to spin my left front tire. My 4wd hasn't worked for a while now. I have just been to fix it. On top of my 4wd woes I have only been getting between 9-11 MPG, so I figured I would do the tune up and O2 sensor work a little early (I'm at 91,000). I got all that done, did the rear diff, t-case and front diff, then while I was checking my I noticed the drag on that front wheel. So with us ramping up for a deployment, I am going on leave next week, about a 900 mile drive from Fort Polk, LA to LaPorte, IN, so 9-11 MPG is going to kill my wallet! I'm just going to do a quick fix today to get me through leave without having my front end lock up and possibly put me, the MRS. and the 2 kids in danger and pull my front half-shafts until I can get a new front diff. So I guess my question is, Does anyone see a problem with this? I know Roadie did it for a little bit and just put a Gatorade cap in the output hole. But I just want to be sure my family is safe as I have heard horror stories of front diffs locking up and sending skidding uncontrollably to a stop!
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