AuroraZero
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- 1998 Explorer
I suppose it's possible but honestly I suspect it would be extremely difficult to do in practice. It's not like you are turning the shaft round and round. Just getting +/- 60 degrees (360 degree circle divided by 6 bolts). I think you are forgetting that AWD center tc is a viscous coupler and not locked. You cannot turn the front shaft with the truck in park but the front and rear shafts will turn independant of each other when the truck is in neutral. You absolutely do not have to move the truck or have the tires off the ground. Chock the front and back tires and lift the frame with a jack a little behind the left front door if you need extra space to work. Once the CV is bolted on a firm steady twist will turn the shaft in the tc and let you line up the ujoint. It is stiff but not difficult and will not harm the truck as it was made to do this. In fact being cold will make the process easier as the tc is designed to increase friction as the fluid gets hotter.
Hopefully will not be too much of a PITA with all these tips. I am actually going to print this thread and use it for reference. Very good idea on the caps I totally forgot those would come off lol.
** Edit - small detail I almost forgot: put some tape around the caps on the ujoint while you are working on the cv end so they dont accidentally get knocked off while you move the shaft around.