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Drive shaft help!
I just got me a 4" lift kit for my jk. I got some 37" tires. Now which drive shaft should I get first?? Front or rear?? What brand? Looking for a cheap price!! Thanks <3
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Originally Posted by JK crystal
I just got me a 4" lift kit for my jk. I got some 37" tires. Now which drive shaft should I get first?? Front or rear?? What brand? Looking for a cheap price!! Thanks <3
Depending on what you have 2 or 4 door 2 door you need to replace both drive shafts. 4 door you need to do the front at the very least, if you have the money do both I hope that helps |
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Depends on 'actual' height received, how you will use it (streets only, or out flexing in the rocks), 2 or 4 door, manual or auto, short or long-travel shocks, disconnected or hooked up, etc... Too many variables to give a definite, but we can make some semi-educated guesses. For brands, Tom Woods, JE Reel, Coast, Tatton, TeraFlex, etc. Start on Tom Woods website, lots of great info to read through. And new flanges are preferable to adapter plates!! |
I have 4dr jk. It is stick shift. And I mostly drive it on the road, it is my DD. So I should do my back drove shaft first?? And why??
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Originally Posted by JK crystal
(Post 1949260)
I have 4dr jk. It is stick shift. And I mostly drive it on the road, it is my DD. So I should do my back drove shaft first?? And why??
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Originally Posted by wayoflife
(Post 1949265)
since you have a 4-door and a stick, you shouldn't need either :)
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So I don't need a drive shaft???
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Originally Posted by JK crystal
(Post 1949985)
So I don't need a drive shaft???
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Originally Posted by JK crystal
(Post 1949985)
So I don't need a drive shaft???
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That good!! Then why have people been telling me that I need one?? What is if for anyways??
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