Awesome video! I have a '01 TJ Sport. It has a 4" R.C. lift that includes a square tube type transfer case drop bars, sandwiched between frame and belly pan. Were you able to eliminate those or spacer pucks/or did you even have a drop set up on yours prior to the SYE install? If not, could that have possibly been the culprit to the vibration issue you were having? I'm considering a SYE install on mine. I'd like to remove the drop spacers to gain ground clearance and get things tucked back up where it belongs. I would appreciate some insight. You've just earned a new subscriber and I look forward to checking out future videos. Thanks!
@@jackpayne3996 Hey, thanks for joining my channel! Yes, we had and still have the drop bars between the skid plate and the frame. I removed them temporarily after I installed the slip yoke. Vibrations were terrible. I had to put them back to stop the vibs. Just so you know, I do not have any adjustable control arms on the rear. I am sure I can install upper adjustable control arms and remove the skid spacer. We just haven’t done that yet. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, I have a YJ and have watched some other installs of the SYE and there is a need to cut the shaft for the drive shaft yoke. Is it different for a TJ?
I think that is called a hack and tap. That is a cheaper way to do it. That is where they cut off part of the shaft and then tap threads into the end of the shaft for the yoke, correct? If you purchase a full blown Slip Yoke Eliminator you won't have to cut the shaft off. It will come with the correct length shaft for your YJ. Thanks for watching!
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Getting rid of an annoying vibration or rattle is always satisfying. Another job well done!
Thanks Long-Jeep!
Thanks Steve
Thanks for watching!
Everything goes real smooth for you every time I do something I run into problems lol you are pretty good. Dan from Arkansas
Hello Dan! Video can seem that way. Everything typically goes well but I have had my share of issues. Thanks for watching from Arkansas!
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Awesome video! I have a '01 TJ Sport. It has a 4" R.C. lift that includes a square tube type transfer case drop bars, sandwiched between frame and belly pan. Were you able to eliminate those or spacer pucks/or did you even have a drop set up on yours prior to the SYE install? If not, could that have possibly been the culprit to the vibration issue you were having?
I'm considering a SYE install on mine. I'd like to remove the drop spacers to gain ground clearance and get things tucked back up where it belongs. I would appreciate some insight. You've just earned a new subscriber and I look forward to checking out future videos. Thanks!
@@jackpayne3996 Hey, thanks for joining my channel! Yes, we had and still have the drop bars between the skid plate and the frame. I removed them temporarily after I installed the slip yoke. Vibrations were terrible. I had to put them back to stop the vibs. Just so you know, I do not have any adjustable control arms on the rear. I am sure I can install upper adjustable control arms and remove the skid spacer. We just haven’t done that yet. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, I have a YJ and have watched some other installs of the SYE and there is a need to cut the shaft for the drive shaft yoke. Is it different for a TJ?
I think that is called a hack and tap. That is a cheaper way to do it. That is where they cut off part of the shaft and then tap threads into the end of the shaft for the yoke, correct? If you purchase a full blown Slip Yoke Eliminator you won't have to cut the shaft off. It will come with the correct length shaft for your YJ. Thanks for watching!
@@ForceBuilt ah I think you are right to much research. Thanks
@@tdg0101 You are very Welcome!
It looks like your jeep doesn't have a large dampener wheel on the rear drive shaft like mine does. I have no idea how to remove it
If you want me to look at it, Send a pic to futuraforce@gmail.com. I will see what you are talking about. Thanks for watching!