It's possible in some cases if you can 'engineer' the joints.
The 87 firebird is rear-wheel drive. all firebirds from "67" to end of production in "02" are rear wheel drive
All Caprices were rear wheel drive from 1965 to 1996.
You will have to remove the rear end plate. NEUTZ
it is possible to damage the transmission in a rear end collision. this is especially possible in rear wheel drive vehicles. even in a light rear end collision with a rear wheel drive vehicle can shove the drive shaft into the transmission causing serious problems.
This question makes absolutely no sense. Do you mean the front-rear end? If its in the front it's not a rear. Is it four-wheel drive? Do you mean the front differential?
You can look on the rear axle carrier housing at the metal tag to know what type of rear end is in a 2004 Ram 1500, two-wheel drive.
Check the sticker under the hood near the center of the vehicle, it should show "all wheel drive" if it is all wheel drive, or look under the vehicle to see front axels and wheel drive shafts and rear drive shaft and rear end "pumpkin"
v6 diagram of rear end please
two wheel drive front end sits lower to the ground
Yes drive shaft, front end searing and front ball joints (if rear wheel drive) front end ball joints for front wheel drive
You can get in and punch the gas pedal, whatever end is making the spin-out would tell you. But in case you can't do that... It's rear wheel drive.
Ah , it's front wheel drive