Not if your transfer case is a "Quadratrac". Use only Quadratrac fluid, otherwise the clutch packs will bind.
not recomended. bad for transmission.
yes, just be careful not to let one come loose and have it beat your jeep to death.
YesAnswerYou can for a little while but it is not good for the t-case. I did it with mine and it when i'd step on the gas i could feel that it wasnt putting all of the power to the rear wheels but kept trying to spin the front but with no driveshaft it didnt do anything. This will wear out the clutches and stuff on the inside. I also talked to a Jeep mechanic who said its no good. Its probably similar to how you can't tow a quadratrac jeep with a car dolly. It has to be towed with all the tires on the ground or off the ground otherwise it wears out the t-case. I just installed a new t-case to get the 2-wheel drive and can definitely tell the difference between the quadratrac with no front driveshaft and real 2-wheel drive.
it depends on what year and what transfer case you have usually there is a rod on the floor then you turn your front lock outs to lock on the inside of your wheels this works for most unless you have quadratrac then there is a nob in the glove box that turns( the quadratrac is all pneumatic so the air lines might possibly be cracked) there is also a lever on the driver side of the tunnel to switch from 4 high to 4 low
Quadratrac --> Bad gas milage You can never go wrong with a 4.0 straight 6 cyclinder. v8 --> Bad gas milage You can never go wrong with a 4.0 straight 6 cyclinder.
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== == == == == == Its always 2 wheel drive unless you put it in 4 wheels drive. The optional Quadratrac 4 wheel system is basically an AWD system and the only way to use it in 2 wheel drive would be to remove the front drive shaft which is not recommended.
It should work just fine, they are the same model.
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