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Make sure your tires are the correct size and the air pressure is the same. It may be stuck in 4X4. Can you take it for a ride and see if the front wheels are grabing.

its all time 4x4...but it does have a low tire....not sure if they are the correct factory size. these are aftermarket tires and were on there when i bought it.

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As long as all 4 are the same size abd pressure you are ok. You can also measure all of the tire heights. If the fronts or rears are alot lower than the otherone then the ratio is diffrent. The front will want to spin faster/slower than the rear. Just a starting idea.

I would also check the diff fluid and see what color it is and if there is any metal in it. I always start with the cheap ways to check first.

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With all time 4x4, swampcat is correct. Tire pressure and size is crucial. If someone put tiny tires on the front & big tires on the back, then it's binding the driveline. A low tire will also create problems. I'm sure the front diff is open but is the rear solid axle?, or IRS? I'd focus on tires and pressures first, then if that checks out ok, check the front diff & or brakes. JMHO.

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its has fresh fluid in it...i just finished replace both outter cvj's and had the half shafts out. the fluid that came out of the front diff was extremely clean...i was impressed and relieved when i saw it. the rear axle is solid. i did not check tire sizes last night when i got home. ill check tonite though. what kind of slime do yall recommend filling the tires with

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its has fresh fluid in it...i just finished replace both outter cvj's and had the half shafts out. the fluid that came out of the front diff was extremely clean...i was impressed and relieved when i saw it. the rear axle is solid. i did not check tire sizes last night when i got home. ill check tonite though. what kind of slime do yall recommend filling the tires with

It should be normal for a little drag then. Heck my 2012 can am has a clunk in the clutch and so do all the other models, I guess they are just normal operating quarks.

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