everything should go together fine. you will have to check to see if you have the Chrysler axles or the Dana axles as they are different diameters and will require you to use the proper u-bolts to connect to the rear leafs. i think the chryslers are 3" and the danas are 2 3/4" or something like that. you'll just have to measure them...
Remove axles and wheel with leverage bar. Remove caliber assembly. After removing the entire front mechanisms. Replace them with new, and reassemble tires.
There is no drive shaft because it is front wheel drive. The axles connect directly to tranny.
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I has 4 axles. One on each wheel.
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You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
Yes, in vehicles with a front-wheel-drive configuration, both front axles are typically drive axles. They transfer power from the engine to the wheels, enabling them to move the vehicle. In some all-wheel-drive systems, both front axles can also serve as drive axles, providing enhanced traction and stability.
The original Cherokee, 2001 and older, was rear wheel drive or four wheel drive. The latest Cherokee, 2014 and up, is front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
the steering wheel is connected to axles, the axles changes angles thus moving the rims.
The original Cherokee, 2001 and older, was rear wheel drive or four wheel drive. The latest Cherokee, 2014 and up, is front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
Need to know if 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive for the front. Either way, there is no nut on the back axles.
On a rear wheel drive vehicle, the rear axles transfer power from the rear differential to the rear wheels.