I just recently swapped a non vacuum axle in the front if my jeep and not that I do allot of burn outs but I was just curious cause Ik the front drive shaft always spins if I would ruin it if I tried
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Really?
If you're in 2wd, and the front tires are not moving while you're wasting rubber off of the back tires... your front drive shaft will not spin.
If you're in 2wd, and the front tires are not moving while you're wasting rubber off of the back tires... your front drive shaft will not spin.
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They say there is no such thing as a dumb question, but I think this one may qualify.
Well if the front drive shaft always spins I didn't know if it would **** it up. Also it wasn't my ****ing question. I've had like 4 people ask it and I really didn't know so I figured id ask
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Hahaha damn just when I thought I've read the stupidest question ever, someone else post something on this site....
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Wow people are getting pretty rude, how do you learn? Ask F***ing questions! If you think its stupid move on to the next thread this ones obviosly not for you & you dont care to help people learn!
Idk what it is but it seems like the people who are senior members or have been on this forum for a long time are *** holes
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The front driveshaft is only under POWER in 4WD. Originally Posted by redjeep1991
Well if the front drive shaft always spins I didn't know if it would **** it up. Also it wasn't my ****ing question. I've had like 4 people ask it and I really didn't know so I figured id ask
It will do fine.
Better than the rear driveshaft and rearend!!
Save up for replacements.
