Which SYE shoudl I buy?
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Which SYE shoudl I buy?
I am lifting my xj about 6" on 33's and want to instal a SYE.I found this one http://advanceadapters.com/index.php...roduct_id=2609 What do you guys think?
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yea that sounds good as it comes with both reputable name brand sye parts ie the kit and shaft. I know most people use the oem stock front shaft with the hack and tap version kits but do not know if the same shaft will work with advanced adaptors kit but if it did, the then aa kit can been seen around 200 by itself. then add the cost of the front shaft
but please double check that the oem front shaft will bolt onto the aa kit as i do not want to lead you in the wrong direction.
Hope this helps some since no one else has answered. But i know that advanced adaptors is the common/trusted way to go for a true sye kit. Then everyone says tom woods shaft to boot so this seem right unless of course you can find at a lower price haha.
but please double check that the oem front shaft will bolt onto the aa kit as i do not want to lead you in the wrong direction.
Hope this helps some since no one else has answered. But i know that advanced adaptors is the common/trusted way to go for a true sye kit. Then everyone says tom woods shaft to boot so this seem right unless of course you can find at a lower price haha.
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Engine: 4.0 H.O. K&N, Borla headers, custom down pipe, magnaflow hi-flo cat, flowmaster to turn down tip
i have a 6.5: long arm on my jeep and i used the advance adapter SYE, except the front shaft off of my jeep was 2" to short and the one off and auto was 1" to short. so i pulled one off a grand Cherokee that was just the perfect length.
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