Good to see another video. Keep us posted on the new rear axle/differential. Where did ya'll get the new rear diff? I'm sure i'm not the only one who would like a sneek peek at your dad's project, unless he has a grand unveiling planned. YJ, CJ, WJ, XJ, ZJ, don't matter what style for a project because we all do things different and it give a variety of vehicles to learn from. Hope the new stickers don't make it go too fast, that would be a crazy picture for instagram or titok. I drove right by the shop Sunday in my green YJ on my way to lowes. Hope to see some more posts from your own collection, as budget allows. Have a good one.
I appreciate you checking it out! The rear axle is just a reman from advance auto. Dad's project has made a little progress but he is waiting on a few more things plus warmer weather haha. I finally got a transmission for my grand cherokee and now im looking at getting the same 4 inch kit for mine haha.
Make sure you don’t have it upside down. We did that and had a heck of a time trying to get it to fit. After we spun it the right way it slid right into place. Probably will still need an alignment to center the axle perfect. If you are still having trouble send me a message on Instagram and a pic so I can see what you got. Hope this helps👍
@@samthejeepguy5245 bro mine when it’s at the floor looks straight but once you put on the lifter my whole front end move to driver side is it normal or I’m doing something wrong. 🙄🥴
@@gfautomart sounds like your track bar is still too short. It’s been a minute since this install but if I remember right I spun the adjuster about half way out and everything was centered pretty good. I would check yours to see how far out you have the adjustment and if you are still having trouble have an alignment shop look at it. They know way more about that stuff than I do
Rear drive shaft is good no modifications needed for it. This WJ has the front driveshaft with CV joints on both ends. Need to swap in a driveshaft with universal joints due to the angles. It is still working with the original shaft but it won’t last long off road haha
Hey wondering if anyone in the comments might have any leads on a 2002-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD not AWD 4.0 L I’m looking for myself since my Laredo was totaled recently I want a new one and I love those particular Jeeps
Had a blast man, can’t wait to get in the woods and get to work on Big Ronda
Good to see another video. Keep us posted on the new rear axle/differential. Where did ya'll get the new rear diff? I'm sure i'm not the only one who would like a sneek peek at your dad's project, unless he has a grand unveiling planned. YJ, CJ, WJ, XJ, ZJ, don't matter what style for a project because we all do things different and it give a variety of vehicles to learn from. Hope the new stickers don't make it go too fast, that would be a crazy picture for instagram or titok. I drove right by the shop Sunday in my green YJ on my way to lowes. Hope to see some more posts from your own collection, as budget allows. Have a good one.
I appreciate you checking it out! The rear axle is just a reman from advance auto. Dad's project has made a little progress but he is waiting on a few more things plus warmer weather haha. I finally got a transmission for my grand cherokee and now im looking at getting the same 4 inch kit for mine haha.
I'm kind of surprised you didn't just fix the original rear diff, prob less than $500, that new reman prob cost north of $1500.
Something else is needed from the 4" zone offroad kit?, because I see that yellow precision chassis box
Everything needed is in the kit. The precision box you seen was a wheel bearing for another vehicle
Niceeee nice guys. Great stance. 👍
Hey what size are the wheels and tires thats exactly what im looking for, not too much poke it was perfect:)
Same
i think he said 32 1/2'' x 11 which i think would be 285/75/16 (32.8 x 11.2) IF those are 16" wheels
How did you adjust the track bar?? I’m having issues on mine
Make sure you don’t have it upside down. We did that and had a heck of a time trying to get it to fit. After we spun it the right way it slid right into place. Probably will still need an alignment to center the axle perfect. If you are still having trouble send me a message on Instagram and a pic so I can see what you got. Hope this helps👍
@@samthejeepguy5245 bro mine when it’s at the floor looks straight but once you put on the lifter my whole front end move to driver side is it normal or I’m doing something wrong. 🙄🥴
@@gfautomart sounds like your track bar is still too short. It’s been a minute since this install but if I remember right I spun the adjuster about half way out and everything was centered pretty good. I would check yours to see how far out you have the adjustment and if you are still having trouble have an alignment shop look at it. They know way more about that stuff than I do
@@samthejeepguy5245 thanks 🙏
To raise 4" with this kit is it necessary to change the driveshaft or some other component?
Rear drive shaft is good no modifications needed for it. This WJ has the front driveshaft with CV joints on both ends. Need to swap in a driveshaft with universal joints due to the angles. It is still working with the original shaft but it won’t last long off road haha
Thank you, I really appreciate your prompt response.
Any brand of axes that you recommend? Thank you
Hey wondering if anyone in the comments might have any leads on a 2002-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD not AWD 4.0 L I’m looking for myself since my Laredo was totaled recently I want a new one and I love those particular Jeeps