slip yoke cost
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
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Originally Posted by 762x39
ah I looked more careful this time, its attached but it a strange looking spacer, attaches in the middle kind of, looked torn off until I stuck my fat head further up in that area. So lowering the member means pulling down on the t case?
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
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Originally Posted by 762x39
lol dear lord. Is it not just marked on the damn transfer case itself lol?
But, unless your shifter has a full time option then you have a 231
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From: Las Vegas
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From: Hell, CA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
YOu can go the Hack n Tap route, DBO has one for around 100$ and is currently offering freeshipping on them.
I kind of scrolled through the thread, so do not know if someone already posted. For the 500$ price tag, seems like that would include an aftermarket driveshaft. If it does, not a bad deal.
YOu can go the Hack n Tap route, DBO has one for around 100$ and is currently offering freeshipping on them.
YOu can go the Hack n Tap route, DBO has one for around 100$ and is currently offering freeshipping on them.
Originally Posted by 762x39
no it ended up being a 231 t case so Im getting the sye and cv shaft by rugged ridge and rubicon and installed for 800. I dont want to mess with the t case inside since its my daily driver and need it for work, or else it would be fun to learn, but you know, work is first.
THe sYE was 200. The drive shaft was 300. 250ish for labor. I just dont wanna mess it up, im not a real mechanic of anything. I hear I can get a grand cherokee front shaft though, undecided kinda.
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From: Flint/Asheville
Year: 1995
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no it ended up being a 231 t case so Im getting the sye and cv shaft by rugged ridge and rubicon and installed for 800. I dont want to mess with the t case inside since its my daily driver and need it for work, or else it would be fun to learn, but you know, work is first.
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From: Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by Metmknice
I kind of scrolled through the thread, so do not know if someone already posted. For the 500$ price tag, seems like that would include an aftermarket driveshaft. If it does, not a bad deal.
YOu can go the Hack n Tap route, DBO has one for around 100$ and is currently offering freeshipping on them.



