It will turn by hand, But not while going down the road.
yes. you need to take out the front end and bolt it on. then take out te transfer case and front drive shaft.
If you mean the front drive shaft, yes it should.
The shaft inside the trans will have to be changed it is longer in a 2 wheel drive and the taIL SHAFT.
NO it will not. The center shaft in the 2-wheel drive transmissions are shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmission cause there is no need for a transfur case on the 2-wheel drives.
Toward the front of the vehicle.
Perhaps something in your front differential is not right and it is spinning your front drive shaft, instead of vice versa.
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.
Yes, the shaft is still connected to the front tires through the front differential, so it will turn while driving.
Yes
The drive shaft does not leak. It is either the pinion seal or the trans. seal. Either one, the drive shaft has to be removed. The rear seal should be done at a garage, but you could do the front.
take a big screwdriver between the axle and transmission and it should just pop out.