Front drive shaft
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Front drive shaft
Should the front drive shaft on an 05 dually 4x4 turn free when it is in 2 wheel drive and in neutral? I got under my truck the other day and noticed the front drive shaft does not turn free. I was thinking the one in my 01 3/4 ton did. I can deffinately tell when it is in 4 wheel drive, just curious about the drive shaft.
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Thanks to the brainiacs at Dodge they decided to stay with the "No locking hub" deal and leave the fuel guzzling, parts wearing full time running gear! Dynatrac and some others make hub conversions but, they are a bit pricey! Around $1400 give or take! Good luck!
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Dynatrack and Solid are more like $1900.00.
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No, the shaft does not turn freely. The transfer case turns freely when it is in two wheel drive. The front end and drive shaft stay connected and turn together.
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Not to start a whole big ta-do but, You are un-nessisarly wearing U joints bearings and seals plus pushing all that decrases you MPG's! If you're not useing it, Why have it going? Just my $.02
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my front d-shaft double joint thing broke one day driving, just driving, took me 3 hours to remove the d-shaft on the side of the road since dodge had the great idea to use allen wrenches at the pinion and i only had the ones that are all sizes in 1 little tool, was a pita, anyways, is seems like i've been getting better mpg.
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my front d-shaft double joint thing broke one day driving, just driving, took me 3 hours to remove the d-shaft on the side of the road since dodge had the great idea to use allen wrenches at the pinion and i only had the ones that are all sizes in 1 little tool, was a pita, anyways, is seems like i've been getting better mpg.
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Uhh, they're actually torx bolts.
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You could always go Chevy and snap CV joints or diff housings or even Ford when the axle pivots rust out and the axle falls out when you hit the brakes one day.
I like my Dodge front drivetrain. Its rough, tough and takes a heck of a beating. Just take your front driveshaft out when 4wd is not needed to save fuel. I mean you got a 4WD for maximum traction and a solid front end is the only thing beefy enough to handle a Cummins. There is plenty enough of a aftermarket for the front end so if you dont like it, change it. I like my front end that can pull a sled or run 12sec 1/4's with 550HP and not worry about it blowing apart.
I like my Dodge front drivetrain. Its rough, tough and takes a heck of a beating. Just take your front driveshaft out when 4wd is not needed to save fuel. I mean you got a 4WD for maximum traction and a solid front end is the only thing beefy enough to handle a Cummins. There is plenty enough of a aftermarket for the front end so if you dont like it, change it. I like my front end that can pull a sled or run 12sec 1/4's with 550HP and not worry about it blowing apart.
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You could always go Chevy and snap CV joints or diff housings or even Ford when the axle pivots rust out and the axle falls out when you hit the brakes one day.
I like my Dodge front drivetrain. Its rough, tough and takes a heck of a beating. Just take your front driveshaft out when 4wd is not needed to save fuel. I mean you got a 4WD for maximum traction and a solid front end is the only thing beefy enough to handle a Cummins. There is plenty enough of a aftermarket for the front end so if you dont like it, change it. I like my front end that can pull a sled or run 12sec 1/4's with 550HP and not worry about it blowing apart.
I like my Dodge front drivetrain. Its rough, tough and takes a heck of a beating. Just take your front driveshaft out when 4wd is not needed to save fuel. I mean you got a 4WD for maximum traction and a solid front end is the only thing beefy enough to handle a Cummins. There is plenty enough of a aftermarket for the front end so if you dont like it, change it. I like my front end that can pull a sled or run 12sec 1/4's with 550HP and not worry about it blowing apart.
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You could always go Chevy and snap CV joints or diff housings or even Ford when the axle pivots rust out and the axle falls out when you hit the brakes one day.
I like my Dodge front drivetrain. Its rough, tough and takes a heck of a beating. Just take your front driveshaft out when 4wd is not needed to save fuel. I mean you got a 4WD for maximum traction and a solid front end is the only thing beefy enough to handle a Cummins. There is plenty enough of a aftermarket for the front end so if you dont like it, change it. I like my front end that can pull a sled or run 12sec 1/4's with 550HP and not worry about it blowing apart.
I like my Dodge front drivetrain. Its rough, tough and takes a heck of a beating. Just take your front driveshaft out when 4wd is not needed to save fuel. I mean you got a 4WD for maximum traction and a solid front end is the only thing beefy enough to handle a Cummins. There is plenty enough of a aftermarket for the front end so if you dont like it, change it. I like my front end that can pull a sled or run 12sec 1/4's with 550HP and not worry about it blowing apart.
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