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brian pleasant
June 26th, 2009, 12:40 PM
i do have 2004 tj, i was checking making sure see what i need before lifting the tj..checked all hardwares for lift kits but there is something called sye i think slip yoke eliminator. i checked and compare np 231 transfer case and one is longer tail shaft and mine is short not sure if it is already sye in it or not, i know sye is shorter than regular ones...:confused:
Brody
June 26th, 2009, 01:00 PM
i do have 2004 tj, i was checking making sure see what i need before lifting the tj..checked all hardwares for lift kits but there is something called sye i think slip yoke eliminator. i checked and compare np 231 transfer case and one is longer tail shaft and mine is short not sure if it is already sye in it or not, i know sye is shorter than regular ones...:confused:
Can you do a couple of pictures?
Here is a link to the NP 231 T case, showing a stock picture, plus going over some of the modifications. It also shows a picture of the uninstalled slip yoke eliminator, which is something you really want to have on your rig. I have broken a T case on a Jeep before and the damage costs well exceeded the cost of the eliminator kit....which, of course, I installed after the fact...
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
brian pleasant
June 26th, 2009, 01:16 PM
i need to buy digtial camera, dont have one grrrrr... will buy one while i am in florida in teon more days...will be back on august , btw sylma and i will go to trail clean up tmw, wonder where exactly will yall be at ? i can bring heavy duty trash bags, some hand tools like hammer but most of it is in florida that is why i am going there to bring it
Chris
June 26th, 2009, 01:24 PM
Here is a link to the NP 231 T case
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/np231.htm
Oops, no link Pete. Got it fixed
btw sylma and i will go to trail clean up tmw, wonder where exactly will yall be at ?
I-70 to Idaho Springs, exit following signs for Mt Evans, the Forest Service building is the 1st building on your right.
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brian pleasant
June 26th, 2009, 01:30 PM
thanks, i know where it is i saw it on the way back from vail last january..thanks chris will see you there tmw..
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