Webley1991
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When one rear wheel is raised off the ground and turned by hand, the front propshaft also moves. To be able to rotate the rear wheel by hand, I also have to raise one front wheel.
This is with the transfer box set to 2WD (yellow lever in the up position).
It does the same with the red lever set to either high range, neutral or low range.
The vehicle has standard drive flanges fitted to the front hubs.
I find it easier to get the grease fittings on the propshafts into the correct position for greasing by raising one wheel and rotating the shaft.
With the transfer box in 2WD, why should the front propshaft try to rotate by turning the rear wheel?
This is with the transfer box set to 2WD (yellow lever in the up position).
It does the same with the red lever set to either high range, neutral or low range.
The vehicle has standard drive flanges fitted to the front hubs.
I find it easier to get the grease fittings on the propshafts into the correct position for greasing by raising one wheel and rotating the shaft.
With the transfer box in 2WD, why should the front propshaft try to rotate by turning the rear wheel?