what sye do you run?
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what sye do you run?
im in the market for a sye for a 231 and was just wondering what you guys run and any comments you have on it. im going to be putting it on an extra 231 i have so im not really looking for a hack n tap.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
http://www.4xshaft.com/
That's where I got mine, SYE w/drive shaft. Amazing product, engineered beautifully. Tom Wood himself actually answered the phone and dealt with my questions, so even their customer service is great...
That's where I got mine, SYE w/drive shaft. Amazing product, engineered beautifully. Tom Wood himself actually answered the phone and dealt with my questions, so even their customer service is great...
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2001 4.0L
I have ran 3 different brands.
Ironrock Offroad hack n tap- Had to cut down the yoke to get it to fit. I dont think you should have to modify the parts to make it work. had slight vibrations no matter what.
Rubicon Express hack n tap-I have ran a few of these. Had one bend on me, but that was with 40'' tires and d60s. These are pretty decent.
Advanced Adapters Full SYE-By far the best bang for your buck. Install isnt bad, zero vibrations, it makes the output shorter than a hack n tap, therefor giving a better d-shaft angle.....Beefy outputshaft.....Also running a Tom Woods shaft.
I wont tell ya what to run, but those were my experiences.
Ironrock Offroad hack n tap- Had to cut down the yoke to get it to fit. I dont think you should have to modify the parts to make it work. had slight vibrations no matter what.
Rubicon Express hack n tap-I have ran a few of these. Had one bend on me, but that was with 40'' tires and d60s. These are pretty decent.
Advanced Adapters Full SYE-By far the best bang for your buck. Install isnt bad, zero vibrations, it makes the output shorter than a hack n tap, therefor giving a better d-shaft angle.....Beefy outputshaft.....Also running a Tom Woods shaft.
I wont tell ya what to run, but those were my experiences.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I run iron rock offroad hack n tap. I had to cut the yoke down too. But I don't have any vibes. Haven't had any issues. I agree though shouldn't have to modify product to fit.
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im kinda looking towards the jb conversions
http://www.jbconversions.com/pages/products/np231/np231j_std_sye.html
anyone used this one?
http://www.jbconversions.com/pages/products/np231/np231j_std_sye.html
anyone used this one?
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