neutral
No.
if you have "on-the-fly" shifting it should go right back into 2wd, get at a lower speed, then try. if not stop the truck put it in neutral shift the gear into 2wd position, if it doesn't go, hold it slightly there and try to put it in reverse. it'll catch the gear.
Yes if they are the proper size and have the same bolt pattern.
i have a 2 wheel drive and someone said i can have his 4 wheel drive but drive train is gone can i use mine and make the 4 wheel drive into a 2 wheel drive
put trans in neutral and put 4wheel in gear then go to drive in stop mode only
Put simply... it's a circle of links that connects the drive gear (attached to the pedals) to the speed gear(s) - attached to the rear wheel. Rotating the drive gear (using the pedals) transfers the movement to the gear cogs on the rear wheel - which propels the bicycle forwards.
pull lever to put into 4wd
Yes you can, But the 308 ring and pinion will have to be for the 1982 carrier that's in it now.
have the truck on, put the truck on neutral, then switch from 4wd to 2wd
Put your car in Neutral(N) on the gear shift (if you have a manual transmission do not put it in a gear, leave in neutral) then pull up on the 4 wheel drive gear lever. do not drive faster than 55mph in 4hi, and never faster than 15 in 4lo, also you should never put it in 4lo unless you are absolutely positively in an extreme situation.. If you do need to put into 4lo, put car in neutral and roll at about 2-3 mph then shift into 4lo, if you are not moving and you cant put into gear, DO NOT force it, you will break the cable and be stuck in 4 wheel drive. ----
You have to install the master cylinder that is compatible with your truck otherwise if will not work. There is really no difference in a 2wd & 4wd when it comes to the master cylinder.
put your truck in neutral push the brake and take it out of four wheel drive if that dont work let it roll very little in neutral and try to take it out while its moving very slow