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    http://4x4xplor.com/t-casedrop.html i was wondering if something as simple as this would really work
    95 Yj 4.0, Flowmaster 40 series exhaust, Blue Hids and Yellow Fog Lights, K&N air filter, 2" Boomarang shackles, and sway bar and track bar removal.

  • #2
    technically yes.... its a temorary shitty fix to a problem tho.. just do a sye

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    • #3
      I just wanna do a temporary shitty fix till i can afford the Sye because i wanna go soa this summer anyway
      95 Yj 4.0, Flowmaster 40 series exhaust, Blue Hids and Yellow Fog Lights, K&N air filter, 2" Boomarang shackles, and sway bar and track bar removal.

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      • #4
        drop kits are like bandaids for a missing limb, sure its an effort but at the end of the day...shits still not right!
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        • #5
          I have one but I am changing over to an SYE and CV shaft. I have no issues now though.
          Hench

          ATM anyone?

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          • #6
            Cool TY
            95 Yj 4.0, Flowmaster 40 series exhaust, Blue Hids and Yellow Fog Lights, K&N air filter, 2" Boomarang shackles, and sway bar and track bar removal.

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            • #7
              PORC sye is real cheap and from what i hear is pretty much the same thing as the advance adapters one.

              idk about yj's but i know on xj's you can run the stock front cv shaft as a rear with the sye. i'd imagine if legnth's were similar and u-joints were the same size it would work too
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              • #8
                i hate when people say that. if its not the most expensive option then its not the right one. its an effective way to eliminate driveline vibrations. the downfall is you loose ground clearance and if u dont do a motor mount lift as well they tend to eat motor mounts. i went through 2 in 3 years without a motor mount lift. u need the ground clearance get the sye. if your looking to fix it to drive it and dont want to dump the coin, do this. same effect on your vibes in the end
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by greenxj513 View Post
                  idk about yj's but i know on xj's you can run the stock front cv shaft as a rear with the sye. i'd imagine if legnth's were similar and u-joints were the same size it would work too
                  works on yjs too. just need to get the shaft shortened
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                  • #10
                    http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....oducts_id=5068

                    buy that, and get your self a drive shaft from a junkyard for $40

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by snowblur17 View Post
                      http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....oducts_id=5068

                      buy that, and get your self a drive shaft from a junkyard for $40
                      thanks that one is alot cheaper than the ones ive been looking at
                      95 Yj 4.0, Flowmaster 40 series exhaust, Blue Hids and Yellow Fog Lights, K&N air filter, 2" Boomarang shackles, and sway bar and track bar removal.

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                      • #12
                        Yeah I was surprised i just googles PORC SYE and that came right up. I'll be picking up one of these for the new Jeep

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                        • #13
                          i have a 1" drop kit you can have for $40
                          1991 YJ, 1 tons, locked, lots o armor, stretched, cage

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by snowblur17 View Post
                            http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....oducts_id=5068

                            buy that, and get your self a drive shaft from a junkyard for $40
                            would that sye work on my 2000 xj?
                            2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport, 4.0L I6, stock for now

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                            • #15
                              yep
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