Best SYE kit
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From: Kansas City Missouri
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I like my AA SYE. No problems with it.
So a front drive shaft will work in the rear? I have a 6.5 RC lift. I've never heard about doing this before. If it works a junk yard one would make a good spare for the rear on the trail.
So a front drive shaft will work in the rear? I have a 6.5 RC lift. I've never heard about doing this before. If it works a junk yard one would make a good spare for the rear on the trail.
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From: Columbia, SC
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
That's my plan as well. SO far the people I have talked to have not had any issues with using a front shaft in the rear. Later on I'll upgrade the shafts when I regear.
I have an AA SYE & a Tillin Drive Shaft from The Jeep Hut (vender section). Prices were really good (imo). I've seen a lot of guys use the front drive shafts, but for me, their not as STUOT as a Tom Woods, Tillin, or other aftermarket D.S.'s. Cheap though, we all have different ideas as to where to spend our hard earned cash...
- Really pleased with both....
- SYE's are easy to install too, did mine on the floor of my garage & left the T.C. in the truck. Be sure to get the right snap-ring plyers & don't forget to remove the snap ring at the tail of the shaft..... I did
& had to buy a new pump...... Live & learn.
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- Really pleased with both....
- SYE's are easy to install too, did mine on the floor of my garage & left the T.C. in the truck. Be sure to get the right snap-ring plyers & don't forget to remove the snap ring at the tail of the shaft..... I did
& had to buy a new pump...... Live & learn.
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