Remove the bolts from any supports bearing carriers. Remove the bolts from any U-joins assenbly's and the drive shaft will fall out with a little wiggling on your part. Doing this procedure backwards can damage any attached support bearings and or carrier assemblies.
Engine, Transmission, Drive shaft and Rear End Differential.
that depends on the model of it and if its x-cab or not
of corse you can
Yes. Recently, the 2010 Model Tacoma 4WD Truck was recalled due to issues with the front drive shaft.
To change the speedometer cable on a 1990 Toyota truck, disconnect the cable, feeding it through the grommet, then disconnect it from the transmission. The process can then be reversed with the new cable.
the yolk is attached to the drive shaft by a universal joint. It slides into the transmission and allows the shaft in the trans to engage the drive shaft
You can but you will have to change or alter the drive shaft also.
drop drive shaft, take u- bolts loose from leaf springs, disconnect brake- lines.
Your drive shaft won't go out it will either bend or break.... The universal joints that hold it to the transmission will go out but that's about it
First block the wheels so the truck won't roll when you remove the drive shaft.Now slide under the back of the truck and you will see were the driveshaft hooks to the rear end. You will see 4 bolts that go through 2 small clamps that are holding the drive shaft in the rear end yoke. Remove those 4 bolts, then take a pry bar pry the shaft out of the yoke then pull it out of the back of the transmission.It does not matter if it is in PARK, BLOCK THE WHEELS SO IT WON'T ROLL.
Parking brake is on, transmission is not working, drive shaft is broken, tires are frozen to the ground.
It's underneath the truck. It leads from the transmission to the diferential