Any of the 4WD Subaru GLs are primary front wheel drive with either mechanical or electromechanical actuation of the rear drive axle. So, in 2WD, only the front wheels drive the car.
how do you take off drivers side axle- 93 escort wagon? Kevin
There is no differential. The transmission is both a transmission and front wheel drive trans axle. It is all in one.
#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.
One of the front axle CV joints may be bad.
The 2001 Forrester front drive axle nut torque specification is 90 pounds. The front drive axle nut should be torqued in 45 pound intervals.
what are the signs of a damaged front axle and is it dangerous to drive a car with a damaged axle.
It depends if it is a 4 wheel drive truck. A rear driveshaft is used to drive the rear axle. A front driveshaft is used to drive the front axle on a 4X4.
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
a pusher axle is in front of the drive axles, a tag axle is behind them
What year is it? 1985
It's the oil/fluid that is in the rear drive axle (and front axle on 4x4).
You look underneath by the front wheels for an axle shaft.