this isn't a new issue, but the first snowfall of the year has caused me to finally post about it. while driving the truck in 4x4 (either range) it more often than not has a loud clackety sound to it, almost like a Gatling gun or a 18 speed bike wne the chain comes off the sprocket, "clackity clack clack". temperature doesn't seem to matter, it does it summer or winter. the 4x4 does work, it definitely engages, i can see and feel the front axle pulling me. to be honest, i changed the case fluid last summer for the first time (55,000 miles approx) and it was a bit low, not empty, but definitely lower than it should have been. it seems to be worse when taking off from a stop, under accelleration, and when i brake loose in deep mud or snow and the fronts are spinning freely. any ideas? i have never seen the inside of one of our transfer cases, only diagrams, i know there is a chain in there, could it be a smoked clutch or something? i had a catastrophic meltdown of a case on my '98 1500 (warrantied), so i am well aware of Dodges' history with driveline components. .