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mowermech
May 21, 2015Explorer
Yes, but ONLY if the rear driveshaft is removed at the rear differential yoke, and tied up to the body securely.
If that is done, be sure to wrap tape around the universal joint caps to keep them on the U-joint cross, and be sure to put the hardware in a bag so it can be found when you want to put it back together.
Personally, I would rent a trailer. For one thing, you will be able to back up if necessary!
If that is done, be sure to wrap tape around the universal joint caps to keep them on the U-joint cross, and be sure to put the hardware in a bag so it can be found when you want to put it back together.
Personally, I would rent a trailer. For one thing, you will be able to back up if necessary!
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