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Post by davidsyj on Mar 25, 2014 19:57:30 GMT -6
Ahhh ok My only downfall is that I have to install it, then call rough country and theyll send out a driveshaft And that would be a longer down time if you used the XJ shaft. That'll happen no matter where you get the SYE from.
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Post by Weezul on Mar 25, 2014 20:28:08 GMT -6
I've done the SYE install both ways. If you have a lift, it isn't hard to do with the case installed. If you don't, pull the case. Don't forget to put the magnet back in the case either...
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Post by Somebody on Mar 25, 2014 20:29:57 GMT -6
The XJ shaft won't be nearly as strong as the Tom Woods or RC shaft.. Just food for thought
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Mar 25, 2014 20:59:53 GMT -6
Yeah im just going to go with the rough country kit. I have no idea on how your install it so whenever I do order it id greatly appreciate the help and wisdom from others that have done it.
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Post by mike on Mar 25, 2014 21:29:35 GMT -6
It would be best to go with the rough country shaft so that it's balanced correctly unless you like vibrations ....And we know you don't
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Post by mpdxtreme on Mar 25, 2014 22:06:18 GMT -6
I have the stock shaft from the Rubicon lift I installed a while back if that would help out any.
Greg G
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Mar 26, 2014 6:09:49 GMT -6
It would be best to go with the rough country shaft so that it's balanced correctly unless you like vibrations ....And we know you don't Yeah I hate them lol Greg I have one too but dont think it would work
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Post by JustinL (McLovins) on Mar 26, 2014 6:30:36 GMT -6
Don't be a tight wad and just buy the damn thing. Lol
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Mar 26, 2014 11:21:54 GMT -6
Don't be a tight wad and just buy the damn thing. Lol
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