THIS ONE IS RIGHT UP CHARLES KNOW HOW , CAN I GET AWAY WITH DRIVEING WITH OUT THE THE FRONT DRIVE SHAFT WITH OUT DAMAGE TO FRONT AXEL OR THE TRANSFER CASE JUST FOR A SMALL PARAIDE IN TOWN AS I HAVE THE SHAFT OUT FOR JOINTS AND BALLENCE
anthony manzella wrote:THIS ONE IS RIGHT UP CHARLES KNOW HOW , CAN I GET AWAY WITH DRIVEING WITH OUT THE THE FRONT DRIVE SHAFT WITH OUT DAMAGE TO FRONT AXEL OR THE TRANSFER CASE JUST FOR A SMALL PARAIDE IN TOWN AS I HAVE THE SHAFT OUT FOR JOINTS AND BALLENCE
No problem at all, drive it that way all you want.
Charles - ours came w/o a front drive shaft but in the box of "extras" we found the short shaft with a broken u-joint. We had it repaired but we had to tap the splined end of the shaft into the female for the correct length. We had the correct length front shaft (shorter than the rear) but it needed about 1/2" of clearance - meaning it had to be driven into the shaft. I would guess that there is no slip between the splines - is that a problem? We are taking the bent rear out to get a new tube cut and balanced and wondered if we should pull the front at the same time?
Thanks guys - we plan on pulling the rear for the new tube and will take the front along to have them pull apart and clear what ever wa binding it. I did notice that the one spline was missing the felt "seal" under the metal ring.... any ideas for a replacement?