Can I remove my front drive shaft on a 2002 jeep grand Cherokee v8 4x4

Asked by Country92 Apr 04, 2017 at 08:49 PM about the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Need to know if I can remove the front drive
shaft and still drive it

2 Answers

I think that would depend on what 4WD system you have. I would not remove the front drive shaft with AWD or full time 4WD. A standard 4WD with transfer case can be driven without the front drive shaft.

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I did on my 1998 Cherokee XJ and ran it for nearly a year during which time I towed a Kenworth heavy haul semi with about 40k pounds about eight feet into the fuel pumps and yep I had pictures until I had to reset my cellphone. Was cousins rig he'd vouch for it. The big lifted diesel pickup truck croud watched in awe. Yes I put it in 4 low to lock the rear axle .. It's a 4.0 v/ automatic with a lift and 33/10.50 r15's so yes unquestionably

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