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      I installed a 1" BL and 1" JKS BMML and the Advanced Adapters bracket for the 4WD shifter was by far the best solution. Shifts are so smooth now you have to be careful not to overshoot your target and go right to nuetral. For roughly $35 (if memory serves) you have a good solution that insures you don't have any binding. I highly recommend it.

      http://www.quadratec.com/products/12521_200.htm

      You can find in via Google or Advanced Adapters site...

      Thanks,
       
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      azcoyote said:
      I installed a 1" BL and 1" JKS BMML and the Advanced Adapters bracket for the 4WD shifter was by far the best solution. Shifts are so smooth now you have to be careful not to overshoot your target and go right to nuetral. For roughly $35 (if memory serves) you have a good solution that insures you don't have any binding. I highly recommend it.

      http://www.quadratec.com/products/12521_200.htm

      You can find in via Google or Advanced Adapters site...

      Thanks,
      Thank you. Wish they had a pic of the part though.
       
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      It's not required... Maybe the best but price is too rich for my blood.

      Lots of options will work to deal with the shifter, most body lifts come with a bracket FYI...

      Here are the two options I am looking at I'm leaning towards the Tera Flex because I like the adjustment...

      Advance Adapters Transfercase Shifter Bracket
      http://www.quadratec.com/products/12521_200.htm


      TeraFlex Transfer Case Shifter Linkage Adapter
      http://www.quadratec.com/products/52554_210.htm
       
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      I am barely 6 months into owning my TJ and did a lot of research before I started buying parts. From my own experience and many other reviews from this forum, here is what I would do:

      Rough Country 2.5" Suspension Lift

      JKS 1.25" Body Lift

      Advance Adapters Transfer Case Shifter Bracket

      If you have vibes after doing the lift, then add the JKS Motor Mount Lift

      Kumho Road Venture MT KL71 (33X12.5R15)Tires

      Add whatever 15x8 rims you like and you've got the basics covered. The Rough Country lift has been getting really good reviews from what I read here. I am not unhappy with my BB, but I would have rather had new springs for the same amount of money. With that and the JKS body lift, you will get pretty close to 4" of lift and easily fit the 33's you want. I have the Kumho tires and love them. :2thumbsup: They are aggressive looking, EXTREMELY quiet on the pavement, have a very soft ride, and perform well on the trails.

      As many other people suggest: Do your research, figure out what you really want, save up and do it right the first time. Don't settle on anything, because you will end up unhappy and spending more money in the long run to upgrade to what you wanted anyway. :brickwall

      Good luck with your build! :cheers2:
       
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      Huh...I guess that linkage drop bracket is something new they added to the 4" kit since I've installed mine. All I had to do was re-adjust the linkage. I'm not sure why they decided to add that to the kit. Mine works just fine without it. If it gives you anymore issues I'd get this.
      http://www.quadratec.com/products/12521_200.htm

      It will totally eliminate the connection to the body.
       
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      B2CARPEN, what bracket would I need, right now the jeep is stock but very shortly I plan on putting on a 1"
      BL, 1" MML, and a 3.25" RC suspension lift. I would rather correct the problem then just brace something underneith the handle if at all possible
      Well... you can either replace the bushings or relocate it. I think reolcating it would be the better option since you plan on a BL. I don't know the "best" aftermarket adapters or parts but here's some as an example which you can find through Quadratec...

      Skyjacker Suspension JSRB231A - Skyjacker Transfer Case Shifter Correction Bracket for 97-06 Jeep® Wrangler TJ & Unlimited with Automatic Transmission - Quadratec

      Skyjacker Transfer Case Shifter Correction Bracket for 97-04 Jeep Wrangler TJ with AX5 & NV3550 Manual Transmissions - Quadratec

      Advance Adapters 715542 - Advance Adapters Transfercase Shifter Bracket for 97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ - Quadratec

      Teraflex 4947100 - TeraFlex Transfer Case Shifter Linkage Adapter for 97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ & Unlimited - Quadratec

      Just be sure to find the correct kit for your TJ. I believe you have the same as me (NP 231). Also shop around and see if you can find it cheaper :thumbsup:
       
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