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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Rear Carrier Bearing
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<blockquote data-quote="Len Jorgenson" data-source="post: 1051708" data-attributes="member: 61406"><p>Thanks for your response, dvd. I do understand the functional differences between 4WD and AWD. When I asked about the difference between the 4WD and the AWD, what I meant was “is there a difference in the driveshafts?”</p><p>Reason I ask is that if I decide to replace the entire driveshaft, Dorman has a replacement option for the 4WD (936-896), but their website states that this driveshaft does not fit the AWD. I may have to call them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len Jorgenson, post: 1051708, member: 61406"] Thanks for your response, dvd. I do understand the functional differences between 4WD and AWD. When I asked about the difference between the 4WD and the AWD, what I meant was “is there a difference in the driveshafts?” Reason I ask is that if I decide to replace the entire driveshaft, Dorman has a replacement option for the 4WD (936-896), but their website states that this driveshaft does not fit the AWD. I may have to call them. [/QUOTE]
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