Help with YJ lift
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Help with YJ lift
My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still practically
undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
KH
tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still practically
undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
KH
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Re: Help with YJ lift
4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
for sure though to see!
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
<kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still practically
>undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
>and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
>That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>KH
>
>
a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
for sure though to see!
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
<kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still practically
>undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
>and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
>That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>KH
>
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
for sure though to see!
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
<kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still practically
>undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
>and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
>That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>KH
>
>
a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
for sure though to see!
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
<kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still practically
>undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
>and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
>That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>KH
>
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
There's really no way he can do this much lift without an SYE & CV shaft.
I've got this lift set up with Dynatrac axles and an Atlas II. The rear axle
was dialed in spot on the money ant it still can exhibit a trace of
vibration under different loads.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:B_v9b.56888$Qy4.28202@fed1read05...
> My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
> and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
> That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> KH
>
>
>
I've got this lift set up with Dynatrac axles and an Atlas II. The rear axle
was dialed in spot on the money ant it still can exhibit a trace of
vibration under different loads.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:B_v9b.56888$Qy4.28202@fed1read05...
> My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
> and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
> That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> KH
>
>
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
There's really no way he can do this much lift without an SYE & CV shaft.
I've got this lift set up with Dynatrac axles and an Atlas II. The rear axle
was dialed in spot on the money ant it still can exhibit a trace of
vibration under different loads.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:B_v9b.56888$Qy4.28202@fed1read05...
> My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
> and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
> That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> KH
>
>
>
I've got this lift set up with Dynatrac axles and an Atlas II. The rear axle
was dialed in spot on the money ant it still can exhibit a trace of
vibration under different loads.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:B_v9b.56888$Qy4.28202@fed1read05...
> My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for it
> and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be like?
> That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> KH
>
>
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
Hey guys, what's a SYE? I'm considering a 4" lift on my CJ and the only mod
I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
Thanks,
bill
"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com...
> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
> for sure though to see!
>
> Dave
> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
it
> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
like?
> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> >KH
> >
> >
>
I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
Thanks,
bill
"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com...
> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
> for sure though to see!
>
> Dave
> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
it
> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
like?
> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> >KH
> >
> >
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
Hey guys, what's a SYE? I'm considering a 4" lift on my CJ and the only mod
I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
Thanks,
bill
"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com...
> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
> for sure though to see!
>
> Dave
> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
it
> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
like?
> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> >KH
> >
> >
>
I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
Thanks,
bill
"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com...
> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
> for sure though to see!
>
> Dave
> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
practically
> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
it
> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
like?
> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
> >KH
> >
> >
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
Slip Yoke Eliminator.... but I don't believe it's an issue with CJ's.
On the Wranglers, it reduces the transfer case tail shaft length,
allowing you to install a longer rear drive shaft which will reduce
vibration (reduces the degree of angle between transfer case and
axle).
Dave
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:04:25 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hey guys, what's a SYE? I'm considering a 4" lift on my CJ and the only mod
>I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
>
>Thanks,
>
>bill
>
>"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com.. .
>> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
>> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
>> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
>> for sure though to see!
>>
>> Dave
>> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
>> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
>practically
>> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
>it
>> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
>like?
>> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>> >KH
>> >
>> >
>>
>
On the Wranglers, it reduces the transfer case tail shaft length,
allowing you to install a longer rear drive shaft which will reduce
vibration (reduces the degree of angle between transfer case and
axle).
Dave
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:04:25 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hey guys, what's a SYE? I'm considering a 4" lift on my CJ and the only mod
>I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
>
>Thanks,
>
>bill
>
>"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com.. .
>> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
>> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
>> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
>> for sure though to see!
>>
>> Dave
>> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
>> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
>practically
>> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
>it
>> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
>like?
>> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>> >KH
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
Slip Yoke Eliminator.... but I don't believe it's an issue with CJ's.
On the Wranglers, it reduces the transfer case tail shaft length,
allowing you to install a longer rear drive shaft which will reduce
vibration (reduces the degree of angle between transfer case and
axle).
Dave
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:04:25 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hey guys, what's a SYE? I'm considering a 4" lift on my CJ and the only mod
>I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
>
>Thanks,
>
>bill
>
>"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com.. .
>> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
>> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
>> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
>> for sure though to see!
>>
>> Dave
>> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
>> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
>practically
>> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
>it
>> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
>like?
>> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>> >KH
>> >
>> >
>>
>
On the Wranglers, it reduces the transfer case tail shaft length,
allowing you to install a longer rear drive shaft which will reduce
vibration (reduces the degree of angle between transfer case and
axle).
Dave
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:04:25 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hey guys, what's a SYE? I'm considering a 4" lift on my CJ and the only mod
>I thought I'd need is a drop pitman arm.
>
>Thanks,
>
>bill
>
>"David C. Moller" <david_moller@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:hc3dmvc4m5ekjk88e0kq59q9qe04fth1kb@4ax.com.. .
>> 4.5"? Ouch, I dunno Kevin.... I'd never consider going even 4" without
>> a SYE and longer shaft. Hopefully someone else might have a
>> suggestion, but I sure don't have one. I'll be following this thread
>> for sure though to see!
>>
>> Dave
>> http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:30:03 -0700, "Kevin in San Diego"
>> <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >My friend put a 4.5" RE lift on his YJ. He has the vibes bad. He put in a
>> >tcase drop and the degree shims that came with it but its still
>practically
>> >undriveable. Anyone else know the quick easy answer. Hopefully not a 900
>> >dollar sye and driveshaft? To do that is OK but he needs to save up for
>it
>> >and we need to make it drivable. What should the driveline angles be
>like?
>> >That darn driveshaft is so short under there.
>> >KH
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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Re: Help with YJ lift
Yes, on Real Jeeps the driveshaft yoke is bolted to their output
shafts.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Slip Yoke Eliminator.... but I don't believe it's an issue with CJ's.
> On the Wranglers, it reduces the transfer case tail shaft length,
> allowing you to install a longer rear drive shaft which will reduce
> vibration (reduces the degree of angle between transfer case and
> axle).
>
> Dave
shafts.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Slip Yoke Eliminator.... but I don't believe it's an issue with CJ's.
> On the Wranglers, it reduces the transfer case tail shaft length,
> allowing you to install a longer rear drive shaft which will reduce
> vibration (reduces the degree of angle between transfer case and
> axle).
>
> Dave