ColeCam said:
A couple days ago I lifted a front tire and it spun disengaged and locked up while engaged, thats the only way I know how to check it, is that right or should I do something else?
You didnt check it properly then. Center lock has nothing to do with end drive locking.
If you engage center lock your wheels on same axle are still open and you should be able to rotate them independently. Hence need for LSD/Full locks in differentials.
To check if CDL indeed engaged you can (in garage/parking lot):
- raise vehicle off the ground on 4 points, lock CDL, put it in D and then try to stop both wheels on same axle. If you can do it - its not engaged (there should be certain amount of force to stop them btw, even with non locked CDL).
- take one, then another driveshaft off, lock CDL and drive with each one. If you can drive on both - then your CDL is working (but this is way harder than first one)
you can also try to do it with vehicle lifted off ground on one side only (i.e both left/right wheels in air) but its very unsafe.
Oh - and i wouldnt be worried about forgetting that your CDL is engaged. On non slippery surface with engaged CDL your truck will feels like its riding on rails. Very distinctive feeling
