Negative. You need the front driveshaft in.And finally (sorry about all the questions) can you remove the front drive shaft and continue to drive the car RWD only when you have QDII?
Negative. You need the front driveshaft in.And finally (sorry about all the questions) can you remove the front drive shaft and continue to drive the car RWD only when you have QDII?
I have had a new front drive shaft made up with a double cardan at the transfer case end instead of the CV end. I had my driveline guy take a look and on the CRD models the shorter front shaft means the CV end is so close to the travel limit of the CV it will likely fail (as mine did twice). Not an issue for the petrol fellas as the front drive shafts are longer.
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Why would there be a difference in front drive shaft lengths? We use the same tranny, transfer case and front diff. Would it be the same difference from the transfer case to the front diff?
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