Makes the car drive just from the rear wheel and not AWD like it is from factory. The spool removes the transfer gears that allow the front shaft to turn.
@@mhaley90hey mate i just did this job and after cleaning my workbench I found one of the large shims. The smaller one. Car dosnt make any noise when in 4wd do you know if it will all be good?
Can the centre diff lock not be used alongside the locking hubs to do the same thing or does it need changed to the spool lock, I’ve been thinking about doing this but not if I have to change the spool I don’t like mine that much
@@mhaley90 thanks.straightest answer I’ve found yet, yea mine pulls all over the show under acceleration so I’m just trying to get away from that easily and cheaply I’ll have to get the thinking cap on and predict what it’ll wreck over time by doing it though as long as not to many doughnuts happen the wheels should all stay the same speed as axels and not much chance of wearing out the hubs I guess..👍
good work mate
Hello my friend, what is the piece that you added to the four-wheel drive class?
Hey mate,
How long would you allocate time wise for this job? And is there any reason why this couldn't be done while still on the car?
Cheers mate.
Can be done in the car. Have done both ways. Easier to show outside car. I would allow atleast 6 hours. If you havnt done it before 👍
Hi, newbybquestion, what does inserting a spool actually do?
Makes the car drive just from the rear wheel and not AWD like it is from factory. The spool removes the transfer gears that allow the front shaft to turn.
@@mhaley90hey mate i just did this job and after cleaning my workbench I found one of the large shims. The smaller one. Car dosnt make any noise when in 4wd do you know if it will all be good?
Can the centre diff lock not be used alongside the locking hubs to do the same thing or does it need changed to the spool lock, I’ve been thinking about doing this but not if I have to change the spool I don’t like mine that much
You can do that also mate. Just means your front diff is still spinning.
@@mhaley90 thanks.straightest answer I’ve found yet, yea mine pulls all over the show under acceleration so I’m just trying to get away from that easily and cheaply I’ll have to get the thinking cap on and predict what it’ll wreck over time by doing it though as long as not to many doughnuts happen the wheels should all stay the same speed as axels and not much chance of wearing out the hubs I guess..👍
@@jimmyharvey2078 yeah it will be fine. Not 100% the right way. But is cheaper and will work 👍
@@jimmyharvey2078 you can buy the hubs seperatly anyways. So just do that. Can always do spool later if need be 👍👍👍 thanks for watching my vids mate
@@mhaley90What is this axle? Is it a Toyota? What is the factory number for this axle or how do I get it?
How can I get the same part? Is there a barcode or is it available in Toyota spare parts?
Parts are in description mate 👍
4wd