They are just made of regular steel tubing.
It may bolt to the block, but the plugs, driveshafts, etc will not fit.It may bolt to the block, but the plugs, driveshafts, etc will not fit.
Requires different trans, driveshafts, cooling, wiring, computers, etc, etc.Requires different trans, driveshafts, cooling, wiring, computers, etc, etc.
Remove the driveshafts.
You might have to get a new driveshaft made or if your driveshaft you now have is too long you can have it shortened.
Look underneath to see which axles have driveshafts
1978-1979 Ford Bronco driveshafts
Would not recommend doing this without first removing the driveshafts.
there are grease fittings on the driveshafts only. there are 3 on the front and 6 on the rear driveshaft. raise the vehicle up and put the transmission in neutral. the driveshafts can then be rotated to expose the fittings at the u-joints and the sliding joints.
You'd be talking about the driveshafts...
It bolts to the rear of the transmission. It is the part both driveshafts hook to.
It should be a 36mm socket.
Bad tires or out of balance tires or driveshafts. Have it checked out.