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How do your fluids look? Are you noticing heat at the hubs? Does it coast to a stop quickly?

This is a fantastic forum but we need more information.
 
How do your fluids look? Are you noticing heat at the hubs? Does it coast to a stop quickly?

This is a fantastic forum but we need more information.
Thank you. I’m going to check the bearings today. I’m glad that you agree it could be the bearings. It feels like it is having to push itself down the road. I’ll let you know what I find out. Thanks again!
 
Clean your air filter also, easy step to insure your getting the maximum amount of oxygen.
 
If you have a temperature gun, you can also compare temps across your wheels and brake rotors & calipers to see if you have a dragging brake. Also, check that your Parking Brake lever is completely down and not dragging. Apart from that, take a quick look in the back and see if you forgot to remove that 400lbs of lead that you picked up for smelting, and maybe remove any excess weight that you don't need to drag around.

Heat is an excellent indicator of drag. Has the sluggishness gotten worse more recently?
 
If you have a temperature gun, you can also compare temps across your wheels and brake rotors & calipers to see if you have a dragging brake. Also, check that your Parking Brake lever is completely down and not dragging. Apart from that, take a quick look in the back and see if you forgot to remove that 400lbs of lead that you picked up for smelting, and maybe remove any excess weight that you don't need to drag around.

Heat is an excellent indicator of drag. Has the sluggishness gotten worse more recently?
After doing an axle job, I typically grab my hubs with my hands to make sure they aren't too hot. I haven't been burned yet.
 

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