At least he will be getting something that worksIt can be towed with no transfer case. Maybe 410 has a good spare he could sell you?
Anything blessed by his touch will be good, that's why I mentioned it.At least he will be getting something that works
He won't get a pc of junk in the mail lol
It can be towed with no transfer case. Maybe 410 has a good spare he could
Unbolt it. 13 mm or 1/2 inch 12 point wrench, socket will remove the 4 boltsWhere does the rear drive shaft go does it just lay on the ground tho?
I dunno only guess is hard year of constant wear and tear plus few days before it did I was comin down the summit it was light snow I had the 4x4 on drove onto freeway wasn't snow anymore just wet was going like 60 mph forgot it was on slowed probably too late to turn off?I would think any 1354e would work fine, from a range of years and vehicles. One question though, why did you tcase “blow up”? I would know the answer before I put another case in...
Pull em out? Someone else said just strap them down.Pull the shafts
If something happens to the straps while towing with the wheels on the ground, the shafts will beat everything within reach under the car and if you're not lucky the rear onePull em out? Someone else said just strap them down.
4 times speed of tire rotation.^ Yeah it's important to remember that the wheels will spin the shaft.
What about towing on a flatbed though.If something happens to the straps while towing with the wheels on the ground, the shafts will beat everything within reach under the car and if you're not lucky the rear one
may also act as a pole vault.
Then it’ll be fine.What about towing on a flatbed though.
That's fine. The wheels would not be touching the ground or turning. If you are going this route, then it would be easier to strap the shafts up out of the way.What about towing on a flatbed though.