driveshafts are all differen't lengths depending on the type of rear drive vehicle you have and the type of tranny that is in it.
If you mean the front drive shaft, yes it should.
You can but you will have to change or alter the drive shaft also.
hi i have a citroen saxo s reg 1.5D and it is knocking like a drive shaft but it dont do it all the time what do u think i should do shall i try a new drive shaft?
A drive shaft allows torque to enter a motor. Louis Renault of France was the inventor of the drive shaft. He invented the drive shaft in 1898.
there is no front shaft in 63 impala Wrong answer, it's about two feet from the transmission to the carrier bearing
The drive shaft does not leak. It is either the pinion seal or the trans. seal. Either one, the drive shaft has to be removed. The rear seal should be done at a garage, but you could do the front.
In a 2003 Ford Ranger, the front drive shaft should not turn while in 2WD mode. The transfer case disengages the front drive shaft from the drivetrain when the vehicle is in 2WD, allowing power to be sent only to the rear wheels. If the front drive shaft is turning in 2WD, it may indicate a malfunction in the transfer case or related components.
Yes.
as long as the bell houseing and the tail stokes line up you should be ok drive safe
is the drive shaft the same as the intermediate shaft on a vauxhall corsa car does any body no
The drive shaft is part of the drive train, not part of the transmission.
It depends on if it is two or four wheel drive, a 4x4 is 48 inches