If you roll it down a hill, yes. With this being said, take the money you'd have to spend on a new driveshaft and invest in a Land Rover. ;D
If it is a two wheel drive, yes.
On Drive side It's On the bellhousing
Unless you get very radical and depending on the type of lift, no, you will not need to extend the shaft, they can self extend by themselves.
I;m not sure if this the prob. but when you lifted the jeep did you re-align the wheels? Or the drive shaft could be at to much of a angle for the u-joints. with a lift the drive shaft will probably need to be lengthend. Most of these items will cause noise.
The only ways to tow a 2wd is remove the drive shaft or put on a trailer.
Not recommended.Not recommended.
If it is a two wheel drive, yes.
the wheels ar always linked to the axle and the drive shaft the drive shaft is disconnected in the transfer case
You can if you remove the rear drive shaft.
Yes
The rear, or tail shaft, of a transmission has a seal around the output shaft. The drive shaft will have to be removed and the seal replaced.
You will need to remove the drive shaft to tow a Jeep with a tow dolly.
On Drive side It's On the bellhousing
Yes
chain drive
No
remove frontdrive shaft