Re: Front Driveshaft Question

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Fri Jun 23 2000 - 19:21:23 EDT


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Sandman wrote:
>Just FYI, you can also drive without the
> rear shaft if ever need be. A friend of mine was out 4 wheeling and twisted his
> rear drive shaft, he just unbolted the other end and left it in 4 wheel and
> drove it home. Ended up driving it back and forth to work like that for about a
> week while he got a new drive shaft for it.
>
> Kyle Kozubal wrote:
>
> > > you were able to drive your truck without the cv joint assembly?
> > > cuz i need mine rebuilt and dont have anther vehicle to drive while
> > > i wait for the new assembly.
> >
> > Mike, yes I was able to drive without the cv joint assembly. Basically, it
> > was just driving/acting like a 2WD Dak. This is why I am curious about
> > driving without the front driveshaft, I am fairly certain it will be fine,
> > just thought I would ask in case someone had a problem doing so in the past.
> > Also because like you, I dont have backup vehicle.
> > Kyle
> > 93 Dakota 4x4 V6

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-andy

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