A few hundred dollards. For prep work, paint, sealers, exc.
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
Yes
Yes, sealers do work. I used a sealer on a 1998 Mazda 626 and the ac has been fine for the last 3 years. The sealers only work though if the leaks are tiny.
Inside the rear axle.Inside the rear axle.
Universal Joints connect the Driveshaft between the Transmission and the Rear Axle Differencial that transfers power from the Engine to the Transmission to the Rear Axle to move the car.
The speedometer signal coomes from the ABS computer via the rear axle speed sensor. That is the sensor on the top of the rear axle.
On the rear axle?
Top of the rear axleTop of the rear axle
it has no rear axle
Vehicles with front wheel drive have a straight rear axle meaning there is no gear housing in the rear axle. Vehicles that are rear wheel drive have a gear box in the middle of the rear axle to change the rotation of a drive shaft to turn the rear axle. If you look under a full size pick up truck rear axle you will see a large gear box (typically referred to as a pumpkin) in the middle area of the axle. That is the gear box differential.
85-140 will work.