In another post you mentioned that one side needs replacing, but boths sides
are not engaging.
I had the same problem with the truck I just bought. I put it on 4 stands,
put it in 4 wheel drive, and noted that the front wheels just "shuddered a
bit", but would not turn.
I bought a used replacement hub, put it on, and all of a sudden BOTH wheels
worked fine.
For some reason (I don't understand 4x4 enough yet to know why) having one
bad hub means that neither wheel will work. I think it might be because the
front axle acts like an open rear end (power goes to the wheel with the
least resistance, which of course would always be the one with the shot
hub).
Now, if only someone would help me to get my hubs to disengage completely
(see my post "1994 Explorer Hubs grinding / buzzing...."). I guess that's
what happens when you buy used parts.
Chris
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> I own a 91 explorer i want to convert to full time four wheel drive . is
> this a nightmare or what want to make a fun ride for my kid on our
> property .
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