Just curious Toyota transfer cases

Dominic

Well-Known Member
Location
Salt Lake City
A friend at work was asking me how his 4 wheel drive works on his Tacoma. He is from Guatemala and there is small language barrier and I think we were getting confused talking it out. So I took him out in the snow and was walking him through hubs and such. My question is this is it normal for Toyota's to buck and lurch in H4? His truck is a 1998 Tacoma single cab with hubs. Manual trans and the transfer case has H2, H4, N, L4. The truck feels fine in H2 with the hubs in but as soon as you put it in H4 it bucks and chugs as you try to drive it. High 4wheel in my Jeep with the hubs in feels like normal driving and can do high speeds just fine. The little Toyota didn't feel like it would tolerate high speeds at all. What am I missing?
Thanks
Dominic
 

iamsparticus

Take your Rig to the Edge
Location
Ogden,Ut
its mismatched gears or something is binding bad and it binds and breaks loose over and over making it jerk like heck. its easy to check his ratios if thats fine id start pulling thirds and checking if something is broke
 

Bart

Registered User
Location
Arm Utah
Have to agree with the gears. I bought a Chevy once that did that and it had 3.73s in the rear and 4.10s in the front.
 
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