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on the upper, front side of the transfer case
Yes it can.
It is located on the transfer case. It'll be on the drivers side of the transfer cas, right next to the front drive shaft, in about the middle of the vehicle! Good luck , it is a hard to get out!
a jack shaft is the small drive shaft from transfer case to front differential, brakes have nuthing to do with removal of a jack shaft maybe you mean removal of front axle
there probrably aren't any bolts it is most likely a universal that you need to remove to release the shaft from the transfer case
You need a different frame, trans, transfer case, drive shaft, front axle.
I assume you are talking about a four wheel drive vehicle. If you have a transfer case that lets you select between 2 and 4 wheel drive you can remove the front shaft with no problem. Many later model vehicles do not let you chose 2 or 4 drive-- they have a limited slip unit in the transfer case. If you take out the front shaft in one of these, the rear shaft will not work.
Three main components are a transfer case, front drive shaft, and a front differential.
It will turn when driving because it is still hooked to the front tires. The only disconnect is on the transfer case.
yes it will, but not because it is being driven by the transfer case, but because the front axle is turning it
To permanently disable, remove the drive shaft from the transfer case to the front differential.
put the transfer case in 4x4 and put it in gear