IvDogg
Active Member
Hi all,
I recently picked up a 99' XLT 4x4.
I got it with the front drive shaft removed, the previous owner said he removed it to get better fuel economy.
1. Anybody have any quantifiable data on how much fuel is saved by removing the front drive shaft if any?
2. I would like to put it back in to regain 4x4 capability, what would be the best way to text the 4x4 shift system before I put it on if any? Or can I only test it with the drive shaft installed?
3. Anybody have any good references or 'how to's' for installing the front drive shaft? Is it fairly easy?
Thanks.
I recently picked up a 99' XLT 4x4.
I got it with the front drive shaft removed, the previous owner said he removed it to get better fuel economy.
1. Anybody have any quantifiable data on how much fuel is saved by removing the front drive shaft if any?
2. I would like to put it back in to regain 4x4 capability, what would be the best way to text the 4x4 shift system before I put it on if any? Or can I only test it with the drive shaft installed?
3. Anybody have any good references or 'how to's' for installing the front drive shaft? Is it fairly easy?
Thanks.

Hi, the truck is designed for AWD. Removing the front shaft may not have improved anything. Try going to the junk yard and pick up the front shaft. Should not cost much. Change the transfer case fluid at the same time as the shaft install. Check owners manual on fluid type, normally 2 quarts. This is the cheapest way out; hopefully no damage to transfer case.
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