On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Steven X. Schwenk wrote: > perhaps a follow up question is, if i determine that the VC is on its way > out, would driving around without the drive shaft provide a temporary cure > until i find a used one or lots of $ along the road....or is the difference in > relative rotations between the left and right front wheels alone sufficient to > cause the VC to engage, and hence to cause a failing VC to prematurely > engage...and to what effect? > Removing the driveshaft will fix the problem. You will simply have a heavy 2 wheel drive. I have had my shaft out all summer. I will re install it in November for the winter. I can't wait for the Snow I am in the middle of buying 4 new snow tires.!! Let THe Snow FLY!!!! Eric |
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