transaxle drivetrain
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It depends on what is vibrating and making the noise.
I have heard of someone taking out their front driveshaft until they could afford to fix it. Basically they eliminated their 4wd for the time being.
I would find out what is making the noise before taking out the driveshaft first because if it is not the driveshaft causing the issue, then you just spent all that time for nothing.
Are you better able to describe the vibration and noise?
Could be any number of suspension components on these vehicles, from ball joints, to CV joints, to bushings, to worn shocks, to tie rod ends, to , etc.
I have heard of someone taking out their front driveshaft until they could afford to fix it. Basically they eliminated their 4wd for the time being.
I would find out what is making the noise before taking out the driveshaft first because if it is not the driveshaft causing the issue, then you just spent all that time for nothing.
Are you better able to describe the vibration and noise?
Could be any number of suspension components on these vehicles, from ball joints, to CV joints, to bushings, to worn shocks, to tie rod ends, to , etc.