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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
T case noise, grinds intermittent, 2wd
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<blockquote data-quote="RichC" data-source="post: 431747" data-attributes="member: 19870"><p>I'm not sure if it has a lift or not, it doesn't look like it but it was this way when I bought it, it was a basket case and the pic is from when I was trailering it home and I don't really see anything that looks out of place like a lift. Regardless I didn't like the driveline angle and I've lowered the T-case about an inch to even things out. There's still at least 2 inches of travel for the slip yoke, I was actually nervous for a while that the driveshaft was a little short. They would have really had to be romping on it to break that housing the way it is but I'm sure it's possible. Thank's for the info though, every bit of info is appreciated, I'd really like someone that really knows Jeeps to take a look at this thing and tell me what's been changed. It's my first Jeep so I'm kinda flying blind. I'm an old gear head so I'm not totally clueless but I just don't know much about Jeeps. Thank you again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichC, post: 431747, member: 19870"] I'm not sure if it has a lift or not, it doesn't look like it but it was this way when I bought it, it was a basket case and the pic is from when I was trailering it home and I don't really see anything that looks out of place like a lift. Regardless I didn't like the driveline angle and I've lowered the T-case about an inch to even things out. There's still at least 2 inches of travel for the slip yoke, I was actually nervous for a while that the driveshaft was a little short. They would have really had to be romping on it to break that housing the way it is but I'm sure it's possible. Thank's for the info though, every bit of info is appreciated, I'd really like someone that really knows Jeeps to take a look at this thing and tell me what's been changed. It's my first Jeep so I'm kinda flying blind. I'm an old gear head so I'm not totally clueless but I just don't know much about Jeeps. Thank you again! [/QUOTE]
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T case noise, grinds intermittent, 2wd
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