SOURCE: 4wd to 2wd
Ok i'm no expert but if you're trying to get the front axles out you will need to take the hubs apart and it should all disconnect somewhere around the cv's. If you take your time and think about what you're doing it won't be that hard a job.
Alternativly the simple solution is to leave the front end complete and only remove the front propshaft. By doing this and just leaving the hubs disengaged none of the front end will turn and you will have 2wd. This option also means that if you come accross a cheap transfer case later on down the track you won't have to worry about putting the front end back together.
Hope thats some help to you. - Neil
SOURCE: Rear differential oil leak
You can buy the step-by-step repair manuals for this truck from your local dealer, it makes things a lot easier.
SOURCE: front axle - front drive shaft Toyota tacoma 1998 4x4
more than like have a broken axle shaft, un hook the rear drive shaft and put it in 4wd if it wont move then you know you got a broken axle shaft or spider gears broke in the pumpkin
SOURCE: rear drum brakes on hilux wont lock up when heavy brake on gravel
More than likely won't if equiped with Antilock system
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