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Trust me, if you want a pickup with 4 wheel drive you are better off buying one that has it already.
it can if it is a manual transmission and is left in neutral. if it is an automatic you need to know if it is front or rear wheel drive. If its front wheel drive you need to lift the front wheels off the ground and if its rear wheel drive you have to lift the rear wheels off the ground.
sure you can tow anything..if it is done correctly. 2 and 4 wheel drive manual transmission can be flat towed... not recommended for safety but yes it can be. 2 wheel drive automatic transmission must be towed with drive wheels off the ground, four wheel drive automatic transmission all wheel need to be off ground ( flat bed or dolly.
first take off frontwheel then take off brake caliper then rotor will pull right off .
For off reading you need 4 wheel drive but for the road or for racing you need rear wheel drive and for rallying 4 wheel drive
wil rims off a 2 wheel drive s10 truck fit a 4 wheel drive s10 truck
The actuator is on the front axle towards the passager side. It has 2 vacume hoses comming off of it.
how to shut off 4 wheel drive on a 2008 Toyota 4 wheel drive
1. loosen lug nuts a few turns and use a jack between suspension components and tire/wheel. 2. Or loosen lug nuts a few turns and take it for a drive. Listen for the wheel to come loose, tighten lugs and drive home, it should now come off.
If it's an automatic take the inspection plate off and on the passenger side there is a L shaped bracket. Remove the bracket it has 3 bolts. You can get to them from there.
Hello, Once you take the tires off and remove the calipers, the rotors come right off just like a front wheel drive car. There is no castle nuts or bearings to deal with like the older trucks had. Good luck .............
Some vehicles equipped with a traction control that have both 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive options can turn off traction control before putting the vehicle in gear by switching the vehicle from 4 wheel drive to 2 wheel drive. Vehicles that have 4 wheel drive all the time usually do not allow for traction control to be turned off.