tail shaft
on the output shaft of the transmission, close to where the drive shaft enters
The drive shaft connects the transmission to the differential.
The drive shaft is part of the drive train, not part of the transmission.
You would need a drive shaft from a suburban
If it's a 2-wheel drive, Then it is screewed into the transmission tail shaft housing where the driveshaft goes into the transmission. If it's a 4-wheel drive then it will be screewed into the transfur case.
No it will not. The center shaft that run's through the inside of a 2 wheel drive trans. is shorter the the center shaft that's in a 4-wheel drive trans. The 4-wheel drive transmission center shaft is longer so it will fit into the transfur case.
the yolk is attached to the drive shaft by a universal joint. It slides into the transmission and allows the shaft in the trans to engage the drive shaft
the drive shaft
there is no dry shaft oly a crankshaft in the engine and the drive shaft that moves the car the drive shaft is connected to the transmission and the rear axle if your car is front wheel drive ypu do not have a drive shaft just a transmission and two axles
You can but you will have to change or alter the drive shaft also.
The axle.
The rear, or tail shaft, of a transmission has a seal around the output shaft. The drive shaft will have to be removed and the seal replaced.