Yes
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
The inter axle differential (also called a power divider) is an integral shaft in the forward axle. That shaft is the input for the forward axle and also the rear axle with a differential separating the input from the output allowing for a difference in speed between the front and rear axle.
The inter axle differential (also called a power divider) is an integral shaft in the forward axle. That shaft is the input for the forward axle and also the rear axle with a differential separating the input from the output allowing for a difference in speed between the front and rear axle.
A propeller shaft (or prop shaft) is the usually found on the under side of a car and links the engine to the rear axle (in rear wheel drive vehicles). It is used to transfer the engine power, to the rear axle and subsequently the rear wheels.
No, the rear axle shaft does not have an internal retainer clip. You remove the four nuts on the inside of the brake backing plate and remove the axle shaft with a slide hammer and hub adapter.
That depends on the type of axle and which part you are grabbing. The axle shaft on a light duty will have some in and out.
It depends if it is a 4 wheel drive truck. A rear driveshaft is used to drive the rear axle. A front driveshaft is used to drive the front axle on a 4X4.
From the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.
the axle is a shaft that goes into your rear end from one side with the wheel bolts on it and the other connecting into you rear end differential gears.
Could be either. You need to have someone who knows about rear axles look at it.
you will have to have the axle pulled at a shop.the bearing slides along the axle shaft and seats in the axle housing.