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Old 12-16-2008, 05:18 AM
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will the stock front driveshaft on a 2008 2 door rubicon work with a 4" lift?
Old 12-16-2008, 05:31 AM
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Q: Are new driveshafts needed after installing a lift?
A: You really should consider installing a new rear double cardin U-joint style drive shaft if you have lifted your Jeep JK Wrangler 3" or more and have a 2-door. This is needed because the short rear drive shaft of the 2-doors will be at a steep enough angle that the CV boots will wear out prematurely. However, in order to do this, you will need to buy a set of rear adjustable upper control arms so that you can properly set your pinion angle. 4-Door Unlimited models do not have this problem as their rear drive shafts are very long and a lift will not effect the angle of it too much. As far as the front goes, if you have an automatic transmission, you will need to replace the drive shaft with a double cardin U-joint style unit as well as the diameter of aftermarket shafts will be considerably narrower and will not come into contact with the transmission and/or skid plate. Failure to do this will result in the tearing of the factory drive shaft boot as it makes contact with the transmission. Manual transmissions will not have this problem and keeping the factory front drive shaft will not be a problem.
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I have an Auto, I am putting on a 3" Teraflex coil lift, as soon as I get new shafts. I'm not putting it on until then as I want to do it all at once.
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My fronts started leaking at the transfer case within 3 weeks of my 3 inch lift. I now have the JE Reel OE Replacement shafts. That way I can always switch back to the stock ones.



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