i have just bought a 4 inch lift and i was wondering is a slip yok eliminator was nesseseray i am lifting a 98 tj
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Your lift may have come with a bunch of spacers between the cross member and the frame. Kinda' defeats the object of doing the lift....
If you install an SYE you can get rid of the spacers and put the cross member back where it should be."your jeep looks so hot!!"
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this is my first jeep and my first lift but
it is a 4 inch rancho suspension lift
the reason i ask about the sye kit is because some guy at 4 wheel parts told me that my drive shaft would fall out whn i am on the free way or if i get into any uneven terrain
this is what i have
http://www.gorancho.com/html/product..._standard.html
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yeah, the slip yoke eliminator is the way to go, to strenghthen the t-case and elimunate rear driveline vibration. You can't just do the fixed yoke kit though, you will also have to replace your rear driveshaft with a longer one. even if you do the work yourself you are talking about $500 in parts roughly. There are many MJR guys (people?) that can do the slip yoke with/ for you to save some dough but there are some places that will offer a cheap installation.
the fact is, if you do happen to slip the rear driveshaft out, which should not happen, but I guess could, it will fall to the ground and all your diff fluid will leak out and you will be done. if you get a fixed yoke, (slip yoke eliminator) even if you FUBAR your rear driveshaft, you can simply remove it, put it in 4WD and drive home on a live front axle.:gun: my rifle is not illegal, it's just undocumented... :gun:
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Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View Postyeah, the slip yoke eliminator is the way to go, to strenghthen the t-case and elimunate rear driveline vibration. You can't just do the fixed yoke kit though, you will also have to replace your rear driveshaft with a longer one. even if you do the work yourself you are talking about $500 in parts roughly. There are many MJR guys (people?) that can do the slip yoke with/ for you to save some dough but there are some places that will offer a cheap installation.
the fact is, if you do happen to slip the rear driveshaft out, which should not happen, but I guess could, it will fall to the ground and all your diff fluid will leak out and you will be done. if you get a fixed yoke, (slip yoke eliminator) even if you FUBAR your rear driveshaft, you can simply remove it, put it in 4WD and drive home on a live front axle.
However, that problem you mention about all the t-case fluid leaking out if the rear driveshaft is off only happens with '95 and older YJs. The '97 and newer TJ's NP231 doesn't have that problem. With or without a SYE kit installed, it's sealed and won't leak if the driveshaft is off.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Good News!!
Hey, just wanted to let you know that Performance Offroad Center is having a sale right now one SYE Kits for $179+shipping. The sale was originally for their own PORC SYE Kits but they have run out of them and are substituting Advance Adapters Kit for thier own. The kit is for NP231 T-case and ships directly from AA until they get more of their own kits made up. The PORC kit and AA kit are virtually identical except that the AA kit has a little more material around the output shaft.
I just bought mine and the total was $202.84 shipped. They added 3% because I used paypal.
CALL them for the offer, I couldn't find it on the website: 866.540.7672[COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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