No, you WILL lose fluid out of the rear tailshaft extension of the transfer case. If you MUST drive without one, stuff a rag in the tailshaft extension and check the transfer case fluid after you re-install a shaft.
No.
Either the exhaust pipe is hanging down and needs to be held up and away from your driveshaft, or the driveshaft is bent and is bowed (probably from traveling fast in 4 wheel drive, putting to much strain on it). which is going to cause it to swing wider and into your exhaust pipe.
The front driveshaft does exactly the same as the rear one, drive the wheels.
Remove the driveshaft. There were no manual transmission Trailblazers, so flat towing without removing the driveshaft really isn't an option.
3aaa has a book on towing if its all wheel drive you can' T TOW WITHOUT REMOVING DRIVESHAFT FIRST
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.
Doesn't have a drive shaft
where is the driveshaft on a 2005 Ford Ranger
The 2004 Jeep Wrangler has four wheel drive.
The 2001 Jeep Wrangler has four wheel drive.
The 2003 Jeep Wrangler has four wheel drive.
The 2011 Jeep Wrangler has four wheel drive.