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shakenbakem14@gmail.com 06-03-2007 03:45 PM

Lifting my 99 jeep wrangler tj 6 inches.
 
I have a 99 tj and i was wondering what I need when i get it lifted 6
inches. For example, I know that I need a slip yoke eliminator and a
new driveshaft, but I was wondering what else I will have to replace.


Matt Macchiarolo 06-03-2007 05:50 PM

Re: Lifting my 99 jeep wrangler tj 6 inches.
 
If you could provide more details as to what you plan to do with it, what
size tires you plan to run, etc we could help. More details about your TJ
would be helpful as well. Engine size, auto/stick, do you have the 30"
tire/wheel group, etc.

That said, and assuming you are lifting for larger tires, you will
definitely need to re-gear your differentials. If you plan on going with 35"
or taller tires on hardcore trails, you will very soon break your rear axle
if it is a Dana 35.

See?

<shakenbakem14@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180899900.539428.25210@a26g2000pre.googlegro ups.com...
>I have a 99 tj and i was wondering what I need when i get it lifted 6
> inches. For example, I know that I need a slip yoke eliminator and a
> new driveshaft, but I was wondering what else I will have to replace.
>




Matt Macchiarolo 06-03-2007 05:50 PM

Re: Lifting my 99 jeep wrangler tj 6 inches.
 
If you could provide more details as to what you plan to do with it, what
size tires you plan to run, etc we could help. More details about your TJ
would be helpful as well. Engine size, auto/stick, do you have the 30"
tire/wheel group, etc.

That said, and assuming you are lifting for larger tires, you will
definitely need to re-gear your differentials. If you plan on going with 35"
or taller tires on hardcore trails, you will very soon break your rear axle
if it is a Dana 35.

See?

<shakenbakem14@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180899900.539428.25210@a26g2000pre.googlegro ups.com...
>I have a 99 tj and i was wondering what I need when i get it lifted 6
> inches. For example, I know that I need a slip yoke eliminator and a
> new driveshaft, but I was wondering what else I will have to replace.
>




Matt Macchiarolo 06-03-2007 05:50 PM

Re: Lifting my 99 jeep wrangler tj 6 inches.
 
If you could provide more details as to what you plan to do with it, what
size tires you plan to run, etc we could help. More details about your TJ
would be helpful as well. Engine size, auto/stick, do you have the 30"
tire/wheel group, etc.

That said, and assuming you are lifting for larger tires, you will
definitely need to re-gear your differentials. If you plan on going with 35"
or taller tires on hardcore trails, you will very soon break your rear axle
if it is a Dana 35.

See?

<shakenbakem14@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180899900.539428.25210@a26g2000pre.googlegro ups.com...
>I have a 99 tj and i was wondering what I need when i get it lifted 6
> inches. For example, I know that I need a slip yoke eliminator and a
> new driveshaft, but I was wondering what else I will have to replace.
>




Matt Macchiarolo 06-03-2007 05:50 PM

Re: Lifting my 99 jeep wrangler tj 6 inches.
 
If you could provide more details as to what you plan to do with it, what
size tires you plan to run, etc we could help. More details about your TJ
would be helpful as well. Engine size, auto/stick, do you have the 30"
tire/wheel group, etc.

That said, and assuming you are lifting for larger tires, you will
definitely need to re-gear your differentials. If you plan on going with 35"
or taller tires on hardcore trails, you will very soon break your rear axle
if it is a Dana 35.

See?

<shakenbakem14@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180899900.539428.25210@a26g2000pre.googlegro ups.com...
>I have a 99 tj and i was wondering what I need when i get it lifted 6
> inches. For example, I know that I need a slip yoke eliminator and a
> new driveshaft, but I was wondering what else I will have to replace.
>





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