first torque to 136 ft/lbs, spin the hub by hand 5 times, re-torque to 236 ft/lbs
A 1994 Ram 1500 has a Dana44 front axle. A 2500/3500 has a Dana60 front axle.
Assuming you mean the front axle 4WD actuator, it is on the passenger side of the front axle housing.
First FWD means Front Wheel Drive, but I assume you mean Four Wheel Drive, the torque is 175 ft/lbs then tighten till you can fit the cotter pin into the hole.
The 1500 4X4 went to the independent front axle in 2002. The 2500 and 3500 4X4's still have a solid front axle.
The front axle uses 80W90.
The 2000 Ram had u joints, not cv joints at the front axle.
1 and 11/16 in
The front axle uses 80W90.
The 1500 has a Dana 44 The 2500 and 3500 has a Dana 60
175 ft lbs
Front is a 9.25 inch from American Axle Rear is a 10.5 inch from American Axle.
No. I am not sure why you want one though, the front axle has a center disconnect that unhooks the right front axle shaft from the differential.