Been reading the threads on front axle rebuilds and decided to get a good look at mine. Thinking this doesn't look too good.
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I'm a 5 trips to Home Depot per household project type of person.
Dave G;
There is an option here.
Do u have the center diff engage switch installed? (http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/products_switches.htm) This switch allows u to lock the ctr diff in high range and low range at will. If u do, u can lock the centre diff and remove the front drive shaft; allowing u time to build supplies for the front axle rebuild.
Dave G;
There is an option here.
Do u have the center diff engage switch installed? (http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/products_switches.htm) This switch allows u to lock the ctr diff in high range and low range at will. If u do, u can lock the centre diff and remove the front drive shaft; allowing u time to build supplies for the front axle rebuild. There are horror stories on our forum of birfield problems with high mileage.
Others can chime in on other ways to isolate front axle. The idea here is to run in two wheel drive until u get the birfs ( both) fixed.
hello ! i had the same pb and the solution was there !