Identify my SYE brand!!!
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Identify my SYE brand!!!
I just purchased this transfer case and need help identifing the model/brand of the SYE. I need to get the proper mounting piece for installing it and have never seen this set-up before as an aftermarket SYE...I am looking to the proper flange that mounts the U-joint on the double cardan to the flat flange on the TC... Any ideas where to find it, I am not an expert and deff not an idiot, just have not seen this style SYE before...
Thanks in advance!!!
Whoops, guess i shouldn't have hit post so soon, that's what I get for trying to do three things at once...
Thanks in advance!!!
Whoops, guess i shouldn't have hit post so soon, that's what I get for trying to do three things at once...
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Can you post a picture of it up? If Im not mistaken it sounds like you have an older RE hack and tap SYE kit on it. If the flat flange is round and has 4 holes in it then thats def an older RE kit or a copy of one.
EDIT: dangit Serious beat me to it.
Also here is the flange you need for your driveshaft if thats the SYE you have.
spicer flange 211229X
EDIT: dangit Serious beat me to it.
Also here is the flange you need for your driveshaft if thats the SYE you have.
spicer flange 211229X
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If it is an RE H&T you'll need a Spicer part #211229x
This might help too:
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/l...8/#post1377046
This might help too:
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/l...8/#post1377046
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Thanks for the swift anwsers guys, it looks like the kit that frank post the link too, I just need the flange that bolts to this plate(see Pics) and the other where the u-joint goes in...Is this a good kit? Seems like it would be a bit stronger then the others with the yoke.
Just googled, is this what I'm looking for?
I could basically just get a front driveshaft off an XJ at the JY if so and lengthen it to what I need then?
Just googled, is this what I'm looking for?
I could basically just get a front driveshaft off an XJ at the JY if so and lengthen it to what I need then?
Last edited by midnightjeeper; 05-03-2012 at 01:50 PM.
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Dependin on your budget you might want to order an re driveshaft off my site that is the correct length and already has the flange adapter installed. Do a search for RE1807.
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Yup thats the flange you need right there. If this is your DD and you got the moolah Id personally get the driveshaft frank linked. If its a weekend warrior then the front driveshaft will work fine. Only reason I say this is because I noticed my front driveshaft has a bit of play in it and rattles going do the freeway a bit, could be just really old but all the u-joints have been replaced. I know others have had this issue aswell but mines a weekend toy so it doesnt bother me.
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Gentlemen, Thanks for your assistance and I will check out your link when I get some cash there frank...Again, thanks for the help, made my day...
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