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I bought a 1990 jeep wrangler yj. And I have a question. Someone had put a 6inch lift on 35in tires on it and it looks like the person never didn't adjust rear-end or trans. They did not change the gearing or nothing. Does this cause problems with either one of them with this kind of lift amd tires.
That much lift and not adjusting the driveshaft angles can cause vibrations and quick failure of the ujoints. That can be corrected by getting a slip yoke eliminator kit for the tcase and a double-cardan drive shaft with slip splines in the shaft.
Tools and supplies used in this project:
Premade length cables. You need to measure how long you need them and when size end lugs: amzn.to/3Tz6NSg
Cable cutter and crimping tool if you want to make your own: amzn.to/4avVAZl
High-quality heat shrink tubing: amzn.to/3PFznjB
Butane Solder/Heat shrink heating tool: amzn.to/3IWNOMr
If Power Addicts has ever helped you and you wanna contribute in some way, here are some links that can help make that happen. This here is an Amazon link that gives Power Addicts a small commission. Using this link costs you NOTHING more. amzn.to/39XSTTO
Watching your videos Chuck you sure got some pretty songbirds down there thank you my friend
They are always a singing. You are very welcome! Hope the videos help you and you enjoy them.
Nice ill have to check my cables out. I believe my negative runs to the battery.
If the negative side of the winch runs to your battery that is still ok. I just don't do it because it keeps the clutter down at the battery.
Are ya running a stock alternator? One with more power might help with that voltage drop while winching.
Nope, running a 130 amp Durango alternator. After setting up a solid ground it performed much better.
I bought a 1990 jeep wrangler yj. And I have a question. Someone had put a 6inch lift on 35in tires on it and it looks like the person never didn't adjust rear-end or trans. They did not change the gearing or nothing. Does this cause problems with either one of them with this kind of lift amd tires.
That much lift and not adjusting the driveshaft angles can cause vibrations and quick failure of the ujoints. That can be corrected by getting a slip yoke eliminator kit for the tcase and a double-cardan drive shaft with slip splines in the shaft.
@@Poweraddicts tthank you