SYE recommendation
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Re: SYE recommendation
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Dennis *** wrote:
>
> Anyone have a recommendation on the best SYE for a 97 TJ? I'm running the
> stock transfer case/transmission and a D44 Rear. I just installed a 4"
> suspension lift and I've got some vibrations that I need to get rid of. I
> put a 1" drop on the transfer case skid but it didn't help matters.
>
> Are the SYE's hard to install? I've read some online about them, but they
> all mention removing the transfer case. That sounds like a lot of work. I
> can turn a wrench and follow directions, but the SYE sounded a little more
> complicated than what I want to try. I installed the lift myself without
> ever having done some of that work, but the transfer case is a little scary
> to me.
>
> Also, is there a general rule of thumb on how far/fast I can drive to the
> shop with those vibratiosns? They're not severe, but enough to make me want
> to get the rear axle taken care of. Should I get it towed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
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Dennis *** wrote:
>
> Anyone have a recommendation on the best SYE for a 97 TJ? I'm running the
> stock transfer case/transmission and a D44 Rear. I just installed a 4"
> suspension lift and I've got some vibrations that I need to get rid of. I
> put a 1" drop on the transfer case skid but it didn't help matters.
>
> Are the SYE's hard to install? I've read some online about them, but they
> all mention removing the transfer case. That sounds like a lot of work. I
> can turn a wrench and follow directions, but the SYE sounded a little more
> complicated than what I want to try. I installed the lift myself without
> ever having done some of that work, but the transfer case is a little scary
> to me.
>
> Also, is there a general rule of thumb on how far/fast I can drive to the
> shop with those vibratiosns? They're not severe, but enough to make me want
> to get the rear axle taken care of. Should I get it towed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
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Re: SYE recommendation
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dennis *** wrote:
>
> Anyone have a recommendation on the best SYE for a 97 TJ? I'm running the
> stock transfer case/transmission and a D44 Rear. I just installed a 4"
> suspension lift and I've got some vibrations that I need to get rid of. I
> put a 1" drop on the transfer case skid but it didn't help matters.
>
> Are the SYE's hard to install? I've read some online about them, but they
> all mention removing the transfer case. That sounds like a lot of work. I
> can turn a wrench and follow directions, but the SYE sounded a little more
> complicated than what I want to try. I installed the lift myself without
> ever having done some of that work, but the transfer case is a little scary
> to me.
>
> Also, is there a general rule of thumb on how far/fast I can drive to the
> shop with those vibratiosns? They're not severe, but enough to make me want
> to get the rear axle taken care of. Should I get it towed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dennis *** wrote:
>
> Anyone have a recommendation on the best SYE for a 97 TJ? I'm running the
> stock transfer case/transmission and a D44 Rear. I just installed a 4"
> suspension lift and I've got some vibrations that I need to get rid of. I
> put a 1" drop on the transfer case skid but it didn't help matters.
>
> Are the SYE's hard to install? I've read some online about them, but they
> all mention removing the transfer case. That sounds like a lot of work. I
> can turn a wrench and follow directions, but the SYE sounded a little more
> complicated than what I want to try. I installed the lift myself without
> ever having done some of that work, but the transfer case is a little scary
> to me.
>
> Also, is there a general rule of thumb on how far/fast I can drive to the
> shop with those vibratiosns? They're not severe, but enough to make me want
> to get the rear axle taken care of. Should I get it towed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
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Re: SYE recommendation
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dennis *** wrote:
>
> Anyone have a recommendation on the best SYE for a 97 TJ? I'm running the
> stock transfer case/transmission and a D44 Rear. I just installed a 4"
> suspension lift and I've got some vibrations that I need to get rid of. I
> put a 1" drop on the transfer case skid but it didn't help matters.
>
> Are the SYE's hard to install? I've read some online about them, but they
> all mention removing the transfer case. That sounds like a lot of work. I
> can turn a wrench and follow directions, but the SYE sounded a little more
> complicated than what I want to try. I installed the lift myself without
> ever having done some of that work, but the transfer case is a little scary
> to me.
>
> Also, is there a general rule of thumb on how far/fast I can drive to the
> shop with those vibratiosns? They're not severe, but enough to make me want
> to get the rear axle taken care of. Should I get it towed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dennis *** wrote:
>
> Anyone have a recommendation on the best SYE for a 97 TJ? I'm running the
> stock transfer case/transmission and a D44 Rear. I just installed a 4"
> suspension lift and I've got some vibrations that I need to get rid of. I
> put a 1" drop on the transfer case skid but it didn't help matters.
>
> Are the SYE's hard to install? I've read some online about them, but they
> all mention removing the transfer case. That sounds like a lot of work. I
> can turn a wrench and follow directions, but the SYE sounded a little more
> complicated than what I want to try. I installed the lift myself without
> ever having done some of that work, but the transfer case is a little scary
> to me.
>
> Also, is there a general rule of thumb on how far/fast I can drive to the
> shop with those vibratiosns? They're not severe, but enough to make me want
> to get the rear axle taken care of. Should I get it towed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
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