Front end binding when accelerating in 4wd hi or Lo

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Richard Payan

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Hi guys im having a weird problem with my tahoe it has 335k i dont remember when and how the problem started but when i put it in 4wd hi or lo my front end startes jerking. Its like if both my front wheels turn in at the same time I already got my differential rebuilt for the same reason. Any ideas? Thanks!
 
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It happens on hard ground but ive tried driving it hard ground before and it never drove like that.
 

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Any frontend work done lately?

WAG: check the orientation of your center link (as posted by @SnowDrifter):

 

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If your tires point to each other, you have a steering component issue. With 335k on her, check out tie rod ends, ball joints, idler arm, pitman arm, and center link. These can all be checked with a floor jack, a prybar and fulcrum (ball joints), and by wiggling the tire back and forth (right/left) and looking for play. If it's that bad, it should be obvious.

Also to note, are all 4 tires the same size, brand, and pressure. Are they worn evenly? If the other stuff checks out, swap spots on 1 side front to rear to eliminate unequal rolling diameter
 
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Any frontend work done lately?

WAG: check the orientation of your center link (as posted by @SnowDrifter):

I tried replacing my axle seals and i put it back together and thats when the problem appeared and after i found out that i took my diff off to get it rebuilt since my frint diff actuator wasnt engaging anymore. But it got rebuilt and problem still remains.
 
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If your tires point to each other, you have a steering component issue. With 335k on her, check out tie rod ends, ball joints, idler arm, pitman arm, and center link. These can all be checked with a floor jack, a prybar and fulcrum (ball joints), and by wiggling the tire back and forth (right/left) and looking for play. If it's that bad, it should be obvious.

Also to note, are all 4 tires the same size, brand, and pressure. Are they worn evenly? If the other stuff checks out, swap spots on 1 side front to rear to eliminate unequal rolling diameter
i replaced all my front end components a while back not the oem so they should have around 100k on them or less but i will check everything whenever i get a chance i have a 30hour drive trip this spring need it ready soon.
 

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