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.
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All vehicles can be flat towed - they just typically need to have the driveshaft removed during towing (about a five minute process). Anything with a manual transmission and/or a manual transfer case can be flat towed without removing the driveshaft(s).
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70 inches is usually regarded as the absolute maximum length a driveshaft should be without adding a center support bearing
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