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Front drive shaft and stop light switch

5tonman1971

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Ok so in my further investigation to my tire issue (ndts wore to cords after 70 miles) I disconnected my front drive shaft and put new tires in the front and man what a difference. I have a lot more speed and acceleration it's almost a new truck. The tires are now also not wearing and roll fine. Does this mean I might have a diffrent front axle with different gear ratios, or is my transfer case stuck in 6 wheel drive? I'm new to these trucks but not wrenching and I'm just confused as can be.

My second question is on is where is a good place to get a bendix stop light switch or something that would work mine is the air pressure type. I found one for 48$ but looks nothing like the one on the truck and found the original bendix one for 165$ any input on this?
 

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Yes i I have and read all the way thru the threads nothing really fits my issue but I will be checking the actuator. It just seems like there's a gear ratio difference between the front axle or the out put of the t case
I doubt it is a gear ratio difference , not many choices of gear ratio's made. It sounds more like a alignment issue or something in the front axle.The troubleshooting section of the TM's is your next step.
 

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Do not post the same question in multiple threads. That is called cross-posting. It is against the rules.


Your sprage may be stuck, messed up or have the air lines on incorrectly. The shuttle valve may be stuck also.
 
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