Yes, that is possible.
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
The speedometer signal comes from the abs computer via the rear axle speed sensor. That is the sensor on the top center of the rear axle.The speedometer signal comes from the abs computer via the rear axle speed sensor. That is the sensor on the top center of the rear axle.
It is in the top of the rear axle. The speedometer signal comes from the abs computer on the rear axle.
The speedometer signal comes form the rear axle speed sensor on top of the rear axle.
No, the speed signal comes from the ABS computer via the rear axle speed sensor.No, the speed signal comes from the ABS computer via the rear axle speed sensor.
The speedometer signal comes from the abs system via the rear axle speed sensor.The speedometer signal comes from the abs system via the rear axle speed sensor.
The speedometer signal comes form the rear axle speed sensor on the top middle of the rear axle.
It does not have a cable. The speedometer signal comes from the ABS sensor in the top of the rear axle.It does not have a cable. The speedometer signal comes from the ABS sensor in the top of the rear axle.
The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.
Could be either. You need to have someone who knows about rear axles look at it.
This would be the exiting of the tailpipes area,ie:behind the rear axle.
Typically they would have a Dana 35 rear axle, unless if someone has upraded it to a Dana 44.