im sure its fine, i wouldnt worry about it.
im sure its fine, i wouldnt worry about it.
2000 Chevy Silverado z71 reg cab, 5.3l procharged, dual exhaust straight piped, custom tune, 200,000 miles, 4 trannys, custom built drive shafts. two speed auto track t-case.
This is my first 4WD vehicle so I'm still learning what to expect. I'm sure the manual 4WD's will make different noises than a electronic 4WD. When driving in 4WD, should be there a little extra noise from the transfer case? Kinda like a rubbing type noise? It's hard to describe.
Last edited by medic2967; 02-06-2011 at 08:39 PM.
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit
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This was the first time I head it. I wasn't sure if it was because i was turned on a slight incline or what. It only has a little over 3,000 miles on it, so if anything is wrong, it's covered under warranty.
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit
i see all years and i have noticed u can always here them switching on the push button, and manual its just the load that still on the drivetrain, it will always do it,
2000 Chevy Silverado z71 reg cab, 5.3l procharged, dual exhaust straight piped, custom tune, 200,000 miles, 4 trannys, custom built drive shafts. two speed auto track t-case.
Thanks for the info.
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit