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Your front end will clunck and bang and lock in 4x4,and may completely lockup.

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When a front differential goes bad, you may notice symptoms such as loud noises coming from the front end, difficulty steering, vibrations, or the vehicle may feel like it's slipping or shuddering during turns. It is important to address these issues promptly to avoid further damage to the drivetrain.

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