Most probably because it wants to mate.
Dogs put their head on another dog's neck as a sign of dominance or affection. It can also be a way for them to show trust and seek comfort from the other dog.
Typically 2.73 but it depends on if the original owner had another gear ratio put in during the manufacturing
that model comes with a factory rear diff locker
Dogs have a position they use when inviting another dog (or even another type of animal) to play: they will bow the front of their body down and put their rear end up in the air, and often will also wag their tail. Please see the related link below for a picture of a dog in this play position. Both large and small breed dogs use this position to tell another dog they want to play. Dogs also can often be seen using this position to try to get a human to play with them.
When I changed the fluid in mine it took 3 quarts to fill it up. Also if you have a posi-trac rear end you will need to put in a Posi additive. You can get it at Oreillys or AutoZone. If you don't put in the additive the rear end will make a clunking sound when turning.
Dogs put their head on another dog's neck as a sign of dominance or affection. It can also be a way for them to show submission or seek comfort and security from the other dog.
about 4
depends if you are talking about the whole rear end or just the axles themselvs, and yes to both of them but if you take out 3/4 ton axles you will need 3/4 ton axles to put back in and so no. if you take the whole rear end of a 1/2 ton and put in a 3/4 ton rear end it should fit well
there in a plug towards the front by the drive line on the rear end,remove the plug if rear end fluid comes out it topped off.if no fluid (rear end) comes out put fluid in it till it starts to drizzle out.reinstall fluid..if the rear end has not had a service or it smells burnt or is black replace gasket clean rear end with brakekleen and top off fluid...
No you don't, when the time is right in the females heat cycle, he will do it instinctively.
My son's 1999 Chevy Tahoe is having a replacement rear-end put in this week. $1100.
The end with the loop put over your wrist and hold from there, the dog is less likely to get away from you.