Yes
AnswerYou can for a little while but it is not good for the t-case. I did it with mine and it when i'd step on the gas i could feel that it wasnt putting all of the power to the rear wheels but kept trying to spin the front but with no driveshaft it didnt do anything. This will wear out the clutches and stuff on the inside. I also talked to a Jeep mechanic who said its no good. Its probably similar to how you can't tow a quadratrac jeep with a car dolly. It has to be towed with all the tires on the ground or off the ground otherwise it wears out the t-case. I just installed a new t-case to get the 2-wheel drive and can definitely tell the difference between the quadratrac with no front driveshaft and real 2-wheel drive.No.
Not recommended.Not recommended.
Not without major modifications. The transmission, wiring, computers, etc are all different.
Yes
70 inches is usually regarded as the absolute maximum length a driveshaft should be without adding a center support bearing
If the donor Jeep is the exact same year and has the exact same engine and transmission the answer is yes.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
Remove the driveshaft. There were no manual transmission Trailblazers, so flat towing without removing the driveshaft really isn't an option.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
NO. There's no way to hook the driveshaft to the transmission.
Why would you want to do this? An even better question would be: Do you want to be injured or total your jeep if someone runs into the back of you?
no