...help please...
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From: Missouri
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
ok so my plan is to get a 4.5 rough country suspension lift with 31"s... now the question is.. do i for certain need an SYE and CV drive shaft? or is it ok to run without one? it myt be a stupid question but im new to this kind of stuff so please throw advice my way!
thanks guys!
thanks guys!
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Alot of ppl worry too much about this stuff, BUT if you have the cash get it done. I have the RC 4.5 and i dont have either but i plan on going bigger (as everyone always does) 4.5+ you'll end up needing the TC drop
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From: Missouri
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
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maybe, maybe not...
your Jeep is newer, as a result you have the transfer case and drive shaft setup that are really prone to vibrations...
mine had vibes at only 3" of lift...
there are several things that can be done to combat this...
I will start from the cheapest and work my way up...
new rear u joints
t case drop
rear axle shims
YJ slip yoke swap
fixed yoke swap with front d shaft in rear
your Jeep is newer, as a result you have the transfer case and drive shaft setup that are really prone to vibrations...
mine had vibes at only 3" of lift...
there are several things that can be done to combat this...
I will start from the cheapest and work my way up...
new rear u joints
t case drop
rear axle shims
YJ slip yoke swap
fixed yoke swap with front d shaft in rear
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So i dont really need it? correct just to make sure i dont want to mess something up it is my daily driver so i dont wanna be left strainded because i didnt have the SYE and drive shaft..
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From: Missouri
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From: Missouri
Year: 1996
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all you need is some 1" thick steel rectangle or square tubing and drill some holes
you will also need some longer bolts... around 2" or so should work... they just need to be at least 1" longer than stock... grade 5 or better
here is a walk thru
http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoTCdrop.htm


