Yes you can turn it with your hand when it is in 2-wheel drive ONLY.
YES.
its simple its just 4 7/16 bolts on the rear of the shaft and the front just slides out.
You would need a drive shaft from a suburban
If you mean the front drive shaft, yes it should.
Perhaps something in your front differential is not right and it is spinning your front drive shaft, instead of vice versa.
Toward the front of the vehicle.
there is no drive shaft it's front wheel drive
The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.
It will turn by hand, But not while going down the road.
There is 1 behind each front wheel and 1 on the transmission tail shaft if it's a 2-wheel drive. 4-wheel drive will have it on the transfur case.
Yes
Yes, the shaft is still connected to the front tires through the front differential, so it will turn while driving.