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Old Jan 10, 2025 | 02:06 PM
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When i engage my four wheel drive on my 2000 S10 Blazer all i hear is a grinding noise. My dash light comes on but it does not actually engage. Has anyone had this issue?
 
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There is a sliding gear that engages the right-side drive axle I've heard that can fail.
 
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X2 from what Christine said. I don't even know if they are available, but a single shaft based off the Bravada axle is the best thing you can do, IMO. My son found a company that makes them. I don't know the name, but he had to wait a few months for them to get enough orders before they would make a new batch. I had a Bravada shaft for a few years before mine went out a few years back. Weakest part in the 4wd system, besides the actuator.
 
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X2 from what Christine said. I don't even know if they are available, but a single shaft based off the Bravada axle is the best thing you can do, IMO. My son found a company that makes them. I don't know the name, but he had to wait a few months for them to get enough orders before they would make a new batch. I had a Bravada shaft for a few years before mine went out a few years back. Weakest part in the 4wd system, besides the actuator.
AJBert, was the company with the replacement shaft Outfitter Design?
https://www.outfitterdesign.com/bravada-shaft.html
 
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X2 from what Christine said. I don't even know if they are available, but a single shaft based off the Bravada axle is the best thing you can do, IMO. My son found a company that makes them. I don't know the name, but he had to wait a few months for them to get enough orders before they would make a new batch. I had a Bravada shaft for a few years before mine went out a few years back. Weakest part in the 4wd system, besides the actuator.
Thank you for the information, there's a Pick and pull in the next town over. I may try to pull one out of there if I can't get one ordered
 
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There is a sliding gear that engages the right-side drive axle I've heard that can fail.
Thank you very much
 
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Thank you for the information, there's a Pick and pull in the next town over. I may try to pull one out of there if I can't get one ordered
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You are very welcome. Be sure to keep us posted and ask any questions you might have.
 
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You are very welcome. Be sure to keep us posted and ask any questions you might have.
I definitely will.
 
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Originally Posted by christine_208
AJBert, was the company with the replacement shaft Outfitter Design?
https://www.outfitterdesign.com/bravada-shaft.html
It could have been, he never told me the name and I didn't ask for some reason. If the OP can find a Bravada that would be the best option. If not, try the link. Pretty easy to swap them out, and the plug with two wires going into the axle tube need to be cut, stipped at the ends and connected together. Of course, don't forget to weather proof the connection. You don't need the straight axle tube to make this work, just kind of nice to have. You can use the one on your Blazer to save money.
 
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Originally Posted by AJBert
It could have been, he never told me the name and I didn't ask for some reason. If the OP can find a Bravada that would be the best option. If not, try the link. Pretty easy to swap them out, and the plug with two wires going into the axle tube need to be cut, stipped at the ends and connected together. Of course, don't forget to weather proof the connection. You don't need the straight axle tube to make this work, just kind of nice to have. You can use the one on your Blazer to save money.
Just a helpful link for an easy way to waterproof any wire connection. I've been using them for a while now and am currently using them on the wiring for my trailer.
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