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Old 12-15-2007, 08:23 AM   #1
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Slip Yoke question and lift question

hey all, i am going to purchase either a skyjacker 3 inch lift or warrior 3 inch lift. i have a couple t-case drops laying around and i have a 2inch right now that does not require them. with the 3 inch coming in, i was wondering that if i installed the drop, if that would work and save me from buying a sye or cv. allso, has anyone ever used the warrior lift kit? i cant find anything too decent on how good it is.

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Old 12-15-2007, 08:38 AM   #2
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hey man, wondering if when you put that lift on if you will be selling the 2" ive been looking for one for awhile and would be interested if you want to sell it. let me know
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Old 12-15-2007, 09:17 AM   #3
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There is no cut & dry answer as far as if a tcase drop will remedy every single 3" lift combo and eliminate the use/desire of a SYE/CV to solve vibes.

Way back when, when I use to run ~4.5" of SUA lift, I did not use a SYE/CV because I had zero vibes for years with that combo. Yes, I did have a tcase drop (1") + I shimmed the rear pinion.

I eventually did install a SYE/CV - but that was because I tore my rear driveshaft completely off at the rear yoke on Surprize Canyon in the Panamint Mts when it was still open. So I decided to go with an SYE/CV to upgrade & remove the tcase drop & get more belly clearance.
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Old 12-15-2007, 03:16 PM   #4
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yeah, i looked underneath at my driveline and it didnt look too sloped and got opinions from a couple of shops and they say its fine without the drop, but i guess ill give it a shot once the summer rolls around and if all goes to hell and the it brakes, then oh well ill just buy a new sye ha. i did the same thing with the shims as well. the lift came with 2 degrees, but once i got it all up there and installed, my jeep kinda leaned forward liek a dragster a bit so i baught some 8 degree shims and fixed that problem right up

also, actually, the lift is a 1.5 black diamond lift, not 2. lost my self tere. if youre still interested in the summertime, then yes i will seel it to you for like 350 bucks with everything pretty much
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