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Old 12-05-2011, 10:34 PM
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So my dad was telling me about an after market part/kit/setup something that goes in/on the transfer case to keep the drive lines from falling out of place if/when i over extend my axles.

Does anyone know what this is, where i can get it, about how much, ect?
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prbly a SYE kit, slip yoke eliminator, thers a bunch of companies that sell them, i think the best are JB conversions, and advance adapters. ther usually cost around $200 but you need a new rear drive shaft too
Old 12-07-2011, 01:45 PM
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thank you, ill look into that.

another question: im doing wiring, i need to get lots of wire loom from 1" to 1/4" and i need heat shrink. but a teacher of mine told me to look into a "gluing heat shrink" that as you heat it oozes a glue that will give it a bomb proof shield.

Any ideas what this is or where i can get it?
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Check my site for SYE's.

The heat shrink your referring to is called Melt-Liner. Not the kind of stuff you want to use everywhere. I recommend it for soldered joints only...and make sure you clean any flux off the joints or they will corrode.
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so for a cherokee with a 3.5" lift and 31" tires. do you think an SYE would be a good thing to put in my jeep?
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Only if you are experiencing driveline vibes.

FWIW,
You're suspension won't flex to the point that your driveshafts will get pulled apart.

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