Does it have manual lockouts on the front hubs? Center of the wheel/axle turns to lock the wheels in.
the wheels ar always linked to the axle and the drive shaft the drive shaft is disconnected in the transfer case
You look underneath by the front wheels for an axle shaft.
You can if you remove the rear drive shaft.
A drive shaft is found in a frnt-wheel drive vehicle. It runs from the engine and gearbox to the front wheels. The engine generates energy, known as torque. The drive shaft carries the torque to the wheels forcing them to rotate, thus moving the vehicle.
if it has 4 wheel drive ,yes.Brought many a ford 4x4 home on front wheels of 4x4 when i damaged the rear drive shaft mudding.
No there are Cv joints which connect directly from the tranny to the front wheels and act as drive shafts. Most rear wheel drives will have drive shafts as to connect from front to back. The reason CV's must be used in front wheel drive is because of the wheels being used for turning. If it was a drive shaft to the wheels, they would not be able to move.
As it a front wheel drive, it has two half-shafts that go to the two front wheels.
if you have removed rear drive shaft and the front wheels will be on tow dolly then there is no sense in it.
It does not have a drive shaft as such. It has a transaxle which which converts the power of the engine to the wheels. The transaxle also serves as the transmission.
cv with a slip joint
The universal joints in the front driveshaft may be going bad.
Posibilites: Blown rear differential, when the front wheels go around does the rear drive shaft? Blown transfer case: Same test as above but the rear drive shaft does not spin. Is there a rear drive shaft? ( I have seen this ) Customer damaged the Rear "U" joint off road and rear drive shaft fell out with out driver knowing.