ShookieJay
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2003 Tahoe LT, 5.3, 4L60E, NP246. I recently completed a roughly 1500 mile round trip from Connecticut to Tennessee, and back. On my way there, I started to hear a squealing noise coming from the front end. First thought was a wheel bearing, so I pulled over to check it out but didn't find any conclusive evidence of that. I continued on driving and the noise got worse and worse. By the time I embarked on the trip back, the noise had changed from a squealing to chattering/grinding sound. Once home, I removed the front driveshaft thinking the u-joints were shot. Drove it up and down the street without the front shaft and the noise was still there. So I put the front shaft back in, removed the rear shaft, and attempted to drive on front axle only in 4hi. Truck did not move at all and the noise got a lot worse. Finally, I removed both driveshafts from the truck and put the trans in neutral. This resulted in the same sound I had been hearing while driving, except this time obviously I wasn't moving at all. After putting both shafts back in, I can drive just fine in 2hi. No skipping or loss of power, but the sound is dreadful. At this point I'm sure the transfer case is toast, but I'm wondering if it's even worth rebuilding or if I should just buy a reman unit. Haven't checked the fluid yet but from the sounds of it, it probably went dry and chewed up the planetary gearset. What do y'all think? TIA