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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 10:01 PM
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by nujeepguy
only heard of it here,dont know what it is
why do it.
my 2000?
you're all stock...no reason for you to do it. Sye corrects driveline angles after lifting. Well that's just a very general description, but the idea is there haha.

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Old Apr 2, 2017 | 01:06 AM
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Old Apr 2, 2017 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Martlor13
you're all stock...no reason for you to do it. Sye corrects driveline angles after lifting. Well that's just a very general description, but the idea is there haha.
install is EZ.
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Old Apr 2, 2017 | 10:04 PM
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Basically what this does is eliminate the way that your rear driveshaft slips out of the transfer case at the rear to make up for bumps and movement in the suspension. It makes the rear driveshaft a solid joint-to-joint connection at all ends.

This is necessary to do when you lift above 3.5 inches for safety reasons. If you're stock, don't worry about it.
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