First engage the t-case in to high four, lay on the ground off to the side safely yet make sure you can see the front drive shaft and have someone drive the vehicle forward and watch the drive shaft, if it turns the t-case is okay.
These have drive flanges and not locking hubs (like my tracker) so that isn't an issue as they are always "locked".
There is an air pump mounted to the inside of the front bumper on the passenger side of the truck. Check to see if the air pump mounted under the front bumper cover is working or a line is off or with electrical harness plug is full of crap and not connected properly and lastly, follow the lines to the front diff to see if it was tugged off by a branch of something.
This pump causes positive pressure to engage the inner axle disconnect system.
You can pull off one tube at a time an slide a ballon over it to see if it inflates or put some compressed air to it to see if its sticky from not being used often.
The two lines are different sizes to match the size of the barb on the pump so you shouldn't mix them up (okay maybe

, I did after my body lift ) and my front "shit-on-the-fly" wouldn't engage.
Hope this helps.