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The front axle has a basic open differental... at the vacuum shifter, there is a break in the axle, and the connection is much like a slip collar connection, like in your front drive shaft that allows it to lengthen... when in 2wd, the differental will allow the driver side wheel and the opposite half shaft to spin freely in opposite directions, much like if you put your vehicle on a lift and spin one wheel... the opposite will spin the opposite way... when you engage 4x4, there is a vacuum switch in the Tcase that changes the vacuum properties in the shift motor...The shift motor is a pneumatic pump that slides the collar over the shaft to complete the drive connection... instead of the driver wheel and the half shaft working with the differential, the two wheels are now working with each other. With the front drive shaft now turning, the power will be transfered to one or both of the front wheels... if they have equal traction, they will both be driven... if they have different traction, it will drive the wheel which requires the least amount of torque to drive. If you replace it with a cable, you are simply removing the vacuum system and not affecting the mechanics of the differential. If you want both wheels to spin under unequal traction, you must use a locker or similar device. It is not a good idea to weld the differental in the front axle if you do not have manual locking hubs... because the driver wheel is connected to the axle shaft at all times, an open differential will allow the front drive shaft to stay still... if the diff is welded shut, then every time the driver wheel is spinning, the front driveshaft will be as well, and thats too many parts to be constantly running.... wow.. that was a lot of typing... sorry if i confused anyone... but i think its all in there[addsig]