Yes
You can if you remove the rear drive shaft.
Well, honey, if you’re in 2HI on a 1997 Jeep Wrangler, that front drive shaft shouldn’t be spinning like a disco ball at a '70s party. In 2HI, power is only going to the rear wheels, so that front drive shaft should be taking a nap and enjoying the ride. If it's doing the electric boogaloo when it shouldn't be, you might want to have a chat with a mechanic before it starts charging cover for its performance.
Its the rod from your front tire to the drive shaft their is one on each front tire
Yes.Yes.
The universal joints in the front driveshaft may be going bad.
The Prop shaft (front drive shaft) has a ball type cv joint that sits in bearings that connects to the transfer case. This is most likely shot and you need a front prop shaft (front drive shaft) complete with rubber boot and differential cv universal joint.
the wheels ar always linked to the axle and the drive shaft the drive shaft is disconnected in the transfer case
To permanently disable, remove the drive shaft from the transfer case to the front differential.
See if your drive shaft going to front end is bent.
If you did the drive shaft would not hook up and you would have no steering ability.
You need a different frame, trans, transfer case, drive shaft, front axle.
yes. you need to take out the front end and bolt it on. then take out te transfer case and front drive shaft.