Front driveshaft

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Asked by GuruXBR9V Oct 21, 2018 at 12:57 AM about the 2000 Dodge Durango Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 dodge durango 4wd can i remove the
front driveshaft and still drive the truck .cant afford
transfer case right now

3 Answers

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What benefit is removing the front drive shaft? The transfer case is still mounted to the back of the transmission and power is still going to it so that the rear drive shaft can propel the truck.

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Thankyou my ex husband swears up and down i have to have a. Transfer case but i can not really afford it right now so i was asking you can still drive it with just the back driveshaft .it is all wheel drive and it has 4x4 in it also .so i wont hurt the truck driving it with out front drive shaft .in it .i just need to get bacj and forth to.work .what all do i need to do .i have removed the drive shaft now is there anything else i need to do to be driving it .do i need to remove the broken chain in the transfer case or anything else .please help i just want the cheapest way out at this moment and have my insanity .thankyou

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