It is in-possible, There's no place for them to go.
are you sure you have the hubs locked in? if automatic hubs then it probably needs manual hubs put in. You have to be stopped and transmission in neutral
they are inside the front wheel hubs, on both sides.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
Hanes manual sold at oreilly auto parts for about $16
Shift into two-wheel high then turn the wheel locks to the free position. If you have automatic locking hubs, come to a full stop and hold the clutch in, if a manual, then shift to two-wheel high. Put the transmission in gear and roll seven feet backwards.
Yes. That si a way to have 4x4 available without having to get out of the car. The only catch is that you will have lower gas mileage since you are pushing the extra drive train , i.e. front wheels drive components. Even if the tires spin freely. Hi, I have a '97 w/manual hubs and my owner's manual tells me to never drive with the hubs locked in 2wd as it could cause damage so I wouldn't. I lock the hubs shift into 4hi once a month and drive about a mile and then shift back and unlock the hubs, I think it's to make sure the hubs sstay free moving and working. Hope this helps. Steve H. You will possibly do damage to the drivetrain, and at the very least you will wear a set of tires out very quickly.
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If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
What gasket?
That would be a 4L60E.
Locked my keys in it help
Put the transfer case in neutral, the transmission in park, the frt. hubs in free wheeling, and turn the key on the first notch to unlock the steering. I think this is correct but check to make sure. I will not be responsible for any information given on this site, Right or wrong. If you don't have locking hubs and you have automatic hubs you may damage the trans if the frt. hubs lock. If the vehicle moves back any it will lock the auto. hubs. You NEED unlocking (free wheeling hubs) This is for a 4 wheel drive with automatic transmission.