by Shdwdrgn » Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:06 pm
v7guy - the problems I'm seeing are only when I'm using 4WD on snow/ice, so there should be no concern about tire slippage.
hardtrailz - I haven't had any problems with my ABS since the GM guy used his techII and changed my tire size in the abs system. However this 'problem' has nothing to do with the gear change, it is something I have noticed every since I bought the truck. The first time I backed out of my driveway into fresh snow, I thought I was having transmission problems again (the tranny was actually replaced shortly after I bought the truck). It has that same sensation like you should still be going when the transmission is slipping, except you can still feel the torque on the vehicle.
navigator - I do not have traction control, and I haven't noticed any lights flashing on the dash when it happens (not that I'm paying attention to the dash at the time...). Its hard to remember exactly what happens, or when it happens, because this does not occur every time. I can't just back out of my drive into snow and have it consistently occur. In fact, backing out this morning in 4WD there were no problems at all. I've had it happen on fresh deep snow and hard-packed snow. I'm pretty sure it happens much more often while reversing than moving forward, but I only notice it when I'm already moving and get this sudden sense of losing all power. It usually only happens when I first take off after being parked, so maybe it has something to do with snow getting packed into the drivetrain, and then when I try to move my steering wheel it binds up?
roadie - This only happens in 4WD, never in 2WD.
When I tore apart the front end to replace my diff, I did not see any wear on the drivetrain. The front axles felt nicely flexible at the U-joints and there was no damage to the boots (they actually looked rather new, so the previous owner may have replaced them?).
Sorry if it feels like I keep changing my story... its just hard to remember exactly what happens *because* it doesn't happen all the time. The more I think about it, the more it seems like the idea of snow getting packed in sounds plausible. It does seem like this usually happens when we've had fresh deep snow or when there's a lot of slush on the road, so maybe its just that simple. I really don't know...
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