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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Rear pinion angle, CV drive shaft length questions
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 436241" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Your pinion angle is too high for sure. Delete the tcase drop and reevaluate, it may work out just right. Otherwise, the axle needs to be about 3 degrees lower than the driveshaft so that the pinion can rise while driving under power.</p><p></p><p>It is not standard to keep the tcase drop, that should have been removed with the sye and double cardan swap, or at least usually it is. If you had extremely tall lift then it could help but usually anything 5-6" or less you're good without it on an SYE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 436241, member: 18789"] Your pinion angle is too high for sure. Delete the tcase drop and reevaluate, it may work out just right. Otherwise, the axle needs to be about 3 degrees lower than the driveshaft so that the pinion can rise while driving under power. It is not standard to keep the tcase drop, that should have been removed with the sye and double cardan swap, or at least usually it is. If you had extremely tall lift then it could help but usually anything 5-6" or less you're good without it on an SYE. [/QUOTE]
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