Trouble turning hard right in 4x4

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Yukie dookie

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Hey guys While using my 4wd I've noticed when I cut the wheel all the way right
There's a bit of feel of resistance and its only while in 4wd I've had my pass side axle changed I plan on gttn driver side done soon aswell not sure if it's evn the axle any suggestions where to begin to suspect culprit?!? Thanks guys
 

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Did this happen before the axle replacement and you replaced axle because of that or after the replacement?

I need to just copy and paste this. What is the year. I can tell it is a GMC Yukon but you should put the vehicle info in your signature. C'mon man!
 
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I've noticed it last winter I was told it could be the axle but I really changed the axle because it was busted so yes it was the same before the fix but the fix was really due to it being busted it's an 03 GMC Yukon
 

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In that case I would have the front suspension and steering checked by a shop if they have a drive on rack and can inspect with all weight on the front end. Could be gobs of things.
 

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when your turning hard right in 4wd what type of surface are you on
if yer one pavement or a hard surface it will cause your axle to bind
 

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The jerking and trouble should go away if you drive your truck in 4x4 on dry pavement and it breaks an axle again.

The trouble turning is normal unless it's due to a locker engaging at the wrong time.
 

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