1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee "drive shaft removal towing" Questions

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...drive shaft to prevent the pinion from turning , would I be able to drive the 65 miles to get it home ? No!!!!!! Even though you remove the drive line the axle shafts are not able to disconnect from ...

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drive shaft.This transfer case has a viscous coupling that will over heat if all the wheel dont turn at the same rate. If the transmission is a manual you can. Just put the transmission in neutral. If

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...changed to make the 1993 Cherokee Country a tow car. The easyest and cheapest way is to remove the drive shafts if its an automatic. If its a standard shift, you don't have to do anything but put ...

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...drive shaft speed sensor 4.0 6 cyl just bought car had bad water pump.replaced,drove it around,turned off wouldn't start because batt.also if cable was not on tight enough would that cause it ...

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...drive shaft Disconnect the bolts to the rear ujoints Then remove the shaft out go to rear end disconect 4 bolts off center yoke drop and pull on shaft will come off tranny will leak a little fluid ...

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drive shaft from the rear end. If you can unlock the front hubs, then this will prevent the front differential from turning the front drive shaft to the transfer case. Then you can disconnect the rear

...rear drive shaft can I do it anyway? If so, how difficult is it to remove on this car? it will set codes for rear drive unit and you have to remove exhaust and exhaust heat shield to get to drive ...

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...drive shaft (which connects the axel to the transmission and engine), they'll just spin happily along the highway. If your car has rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, there are some extra steps ...

...drive train would be to remove the rear drive shaft. If you tow it on a dolly with the drive shaft still in place it will basically blow up the transmission since all 4 wheels are "locked"

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...front. On rear wheel drives the drive shaft should be removed and towed from the front, with steering wheel loosely tied down. However, it is best to just put each model on a flatbed off the

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