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    Awd

    when i was driving tonight i heard a loud clunk coming from the front diff.ive been wanting to remove it for some time now.i was jw if by removing the front diff and essentially making it a 2wd if anything is going to happen to my truck.im guessing just acouple codes or something like that...TIA

    its a 03 Denali btw

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    Sierra Denali or Yukon Denali?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitchBlackC3 View Post
    Sierra Denali or Yukon Denali?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PitchBlackC3 View Post
    Sierra Denali or Yukon Denali?
    Sierra Denali Quadrasteer

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    anyone? i really really need to know

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    Weird I posted in this thread already and now dont see my post.

    Don't do it. You need the axles in the front to hold the wheels on. "I am not 100% on this." This is incorrect
    Also Depending on the year denalli you will burn up the transfer case.
    Last edited by zeake; 08-29-2010 at 02:17 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post

    Don't do it. You need the axles in the front to hold the wheels on. "I am not 100% on this."
    Also Depending on the year denalli you will burn up the transfer case.
    I dont think the axles are holding the tires on... thats what lugnuts are for,no? idk
    and about the transfercase,that makes some sence. i have a 2wd tranny laying around maybe i can just swap em

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