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I think what JROU111 did is what kenny was talking about earlier. By not having tires (weight) on the fwd axle, all the torque from the driveshafts are going to cause the fwd rear axle to want to move around alot even though it is chained up (probably the noise he was hearing). If it was the rear most axle there would not be anywhere as much torque affecting the last axle, it would just turn freely. (not meaning to start the disagreement up again though).