3" lift with no driveline angle problems
#1
3" lift with no driveline angle problems
I just need some reassurance with my lift by hearing other people who have 2.5"-3" lifts with no driveline angle problems. Its been stressing me out thinking i might blow up my transfer case because of the lift.
#2
You've got a couple things confused here. You will have driveline issues, but it will probably be a ways down the road. With your 4dr you'll be more likely to experience issues with the front driveshaft than the rear.
Now on to part two- vibes and blowing up your tcase comes from the u-joints phasing. If you keep the rzeppa's where they belong then you shouldn't fear the grenading case.
Now on to part two- vibes and blowing up your tcase comes from the u-joints phasing. If you keep the rzeppa's where they belong then you shouldn't fear the grenading case.
#4
As mentioned in your previous thread, you need to crawl underneath and visually inspect that boot (on the joint at the tcase) as part of normal maintenance. If/when you see grease spitting out, you can decide what, if anything, you want to do about it.
The tcase explosions are a different issue. They seem to be caused by a combination of separate things, which includes an aftermarket double cardan driveshaft.
The tcase explosions are a different issue. They seem to be caused by a combination of separate things, which includes an aftermarket double cardan driveshaft.
#5
The boot will most likely tear not from the angle, but by contact with the drivetrain pans (automatic trans pan most commonly).
If you want to stay safe, get a 2.5" kit. Otherwise, just keep it in mind and carry a $100 OEM replacement boot kit from Jeep if you want to be 110% assured
If you want to stay safe, get a 2.5" kit. Otherwise, just keep it in mind and carry a $100 OEM replacement boot kit from Jeep if you want to be 110% assured
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#10
@ 2.5"-3" lift you'll be fine for now if you're still running a stock front driveshaft. When that stock front driveshaft finally gives or the stock rzeppa joint fails, you can do 1 of the following:
1. Replace the failed stock rzeppa joint with the Teraflex Rzeppa kit...
2. Or go aftermarket Teraflex dual Rzeppa driveshaft (or maybe a Tatton with Rzeppa)...
3. Or go aftermarket 1310 (or 1350) double cardan....
If you go route 3 (or plan to go this route in the future), I would take on a cheap insurance policy for the transfer case. That policy being the RSE brace since pretty much all of the transfer case implosions I know of are front aftermarket double cardan driveshaft related:
JEEP JK TRANSFER CASE BRACE
Which is the route I took on my Sahara....
my 2 cents....
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1. Replace the failed stock rzeppa joint with the Teraflex Rzeppa kit...
2. Or go aftermarket Teraflex dual Rzeppa driveshaft (or maybe a Tatton with Rzeppa)...
3. Or go aftermarket 1310 (or 1350) double cardan....
If you go route 3 (or plan to go this route in the future), I would take on a cheap insurance policy for the transfer case. That policy being the RSE brace since pretty much all of the transfer case implosions I know of are front aftermarket double cardan driveshaft related:
JEEP JK TRANSFER CASE BRACE
Which is the route I took on my Sahara....
my 2 cents....
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