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Year: 1995
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Engine: 4.0 inline 6
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Hey guys I have a 98 cherokee sport 5 speed and it has a 3 inch lift. Yesterday I just added 2 inches with coil spacers and shackles and it doesn't have a transfer case drop. I don't have any vibes but should I put one on anyway? Thanks
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The SYE does more than just eliminate vibes. It also ELIMINATES the slip yoke.
If you wheel at all and flex your suspension, you can put a lot stress on the u-joints in a stock driveshaft. Binding is a never a good thing.
T-case drop is a booty-fab band-aid.
Get an SYE and you'll be ahead of the game.
If you wheel at all and flex your suspension, you can put a lot stress on the u-joints in a stock driveshaft. Binding is a never a good thing.
T-case drop is a booty-fab band-aid.
Get an SYE and you'll be ahead of the game.
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by SeriousOffroad
The SYE does more than just eliminate vibes. It also ELIMINATES the slip yoke.
If you wheel at all and flex your suspension, you can put a lot stress on the u-joints in a stock driveshaft. Binding is a never a good thing.
T-case drop is a booty-fab band-aid.
Get an SYE and you'll be ahead of the game.
If you wheel at all and flex your suspension, you can put a lot stress on the u-joints in a stock driveshaft. Binding is a never a good thing.
T-case drop is a booty-fab band-aid.
Get an SYE and you'll be ahead of the game.
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