Missing Front Drive Shaft
and if you've been able to drive with no front driveshaft, then your case must be locked.
You install the front shaft ONLY if you plan to go off road? Why?
no hills or ice/snow in FL. I don’t see a need for a perm. 4 wheel drive other than off roading.
I'm pretty confident theres just no reason NOT to leave it on.
You're creating extra work for yourself for what purpose?
not to mention a lot of added stress to parts that were designed to share the load.
the Discovery drivetrain was designed to distribute load from the engine to TC and from the TC to front and rear driveshafts and differentials. when you remove 1/2 the parts from that you are asking the remaining TC output, driveshaft and diff to compensate.
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