Towing a car ... Remove driveshaft?

   / Towing a car ... Remove driveshaft?
  • Thread Starter
#31  
Thats too bad. What type of truck was it? Just really curious because in the last week I have seen 2 Dodge trucks along side the road with broken rear axles. The the first one had the cover of the pumpkin blown out with gear oil all over the place.


Chris

It was a Chevy ... yep simply bad luck.
 
   / Towing a car ... Remove driveshaft? #32  
It was a Chevy ... yep simply bad luck.

Thats too bad. Don't hear of too many Chevy products loosing a rear axle. Last one I had any dealings with was a co workers son had one go out in a Trail Blazer. I picked it up with my trailer from the WalMart parking lot where he left it and took it to the airport for our mechanic to fix.

Chris
 
   / Towing a car ... Remove driveshaft? #33  
I'm gonna guess eaton gov-loc rear end? Neighbour has blown 2 of them in his.
 
   / Towing a car ... Remove driveshaft? #34  
Another post in favor of disconnecting the driveshaft. I suggest you only disconnect it at the rear, not at the transmission. Chain it up safely, ensuring that it will not be near the [spinning] yoke on the rear. Or, remove it altogether. Just be sure not to disconnect it only from the transmission, as you'd not only lose some ATF (maybe), but you'd also create a pole vault risk in the event of the shaft falling.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 FORD F-650 SUPER DUTY BOX TRUCK (A51406)
2019 FORD F-650...
2011 DODGE RAM 2500 (A52472)
2011 DODGE RAM...
2021 ONYX RX34 ELECTRIC SWEEPER (A51406)
2021 ONYX RX34...
2019 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 (A52472)
2019 CHEVROLET...
2024 JOHN DEERE 1025R LOT NUMBER 109 (A53084)
2024 JOHN DEERE...
PICKUP TOOLBOX (A52472)
PICKUP TOOLBOX...
 
Top