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4" Lift Kit for TJ PRICE Install

Tech Talk for Jeep owners.

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4" Lift Kit for TJ PRICE Install

Post by mrp69 »

Just wonderign what the after effect would be without running a SYE
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Post by Wooders »

Well running 31" tyres and 2" of suspension lift I bent one stock output shaft and broke another.....Oh yeah when it broke I was on a big obsticle and halfway along a track......
We patched the back of the t/case (or all the fluid spills out) and limped out (or more got towed) in Front wheel drive...not fun...
Oh yeah seen a few other unlucky buggers have their t/case destroyed when the shaft went pop.....

remember one thing - Slip Yokes suck and the bastard that applied them to a 4x4 deserves a big kick up the buttocks :bad-words:
Cheers [url=http://www.wooders.com.au]Wooders[/url]
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Post by Shane »

Wooders wrote:remember one thing - Slip Yokes suck and the bastard that applied them to a 4x4 deserves a big kick up the buttocks :bad-words:


Wise words wooders :D .

I bent the stock output shaft not long after installing a lift. A mate of mine snapped the stock output shaft in half on his Wrangler with no lift at all :? . The sooner the slip yoke is removed the better ;) .
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