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SYE

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:51 am
by Northshore Jeeper
Spring is aproaching and I am now a member so I am trying to button up the unfinished project (my XJ) I will hopefully have the jeep "ready" (when is a project vehical ever "ready" or finished LOL) for go topless day I am adding another inch of lift (currently have 3.5 inches), installing an SYE and driveshaft, installing my adjustable track bar, rocker protection and ( hopefuly) bumpers.
I will be purchasing my SYE in the next week or 2 and was wondering what brand do you guys reccomend or what brands to stay away from? (same question aplies to the driveshaft)


thanks!

Re: SYE

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:34 am
by johnsxj
They're about all the same. Just keep away from a SYE that requires you to cut, drill and tap your existing shaft.

Tom Wood's is probably the best in mail order driveshafts. I know there's companies local that do shafts, but can't think of any names.

Re: SYE

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:40 am
by Northshore Jeeper
great thanks! That was my next question Is it worth saving a few bucks and going with the "hack and tap SYE" (the sye that requires me to drill ,cut and tap my existing shaft

I have heard that tom woods is the way to go with drive shafts

Re: SYE

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:00 am
by ZAEDOCK
I like JB Conversions. They offer HD 32 spline output shafts with SYE included.

http://www.jbconversions.com/

Re: SYE

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:23 pm
by nostaw
ZAEDOCK wrote:I like JB Conversions. They offer HD 32 spline output shafts with SYE included.
All the major vendors do a HD 32 spline output shaft w/ yoke, for the most part.

When John C wrecked the yoke at Rausch last year we learned the yokes have to be ordered from a special vendor (generally the guys who make the SYE kit). Advanced Adapters claims their kit was copied by everyone else and their design is the "original" (I'm not saying this it is/isn't true, just repeating what they said).

The big question is do you want a standard SYE or a "super short" SYE... The super short gets you more DS length and uses a tone ring to feed the speedo (not sure how the cost stack up works).

JW

Re: SYE

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:23 pm
by johnsxj
Doing it on an XJ he wouldn't need the super short kit.

One neat little trick if you have the wheelbase (an XJ does).... You can cut the mounting ears off a junked 1310 double cardian joint and use them as uber strong straps to run a lower cost non CV drive shaft with the SYE kit!!!!!! Been running that set-up for years and the yoke died before anything else.

Re: SYE

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:40 am
by Carl McFly
I looked into this for a while before I pulled the trigger. After all the dust settled, I went with the Tom Woods solution. I have no experience with a hack n' tap but from what I read and what people told me, I decided to steer clear of it

Re: SYE

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:30 am
by ZAEDOCK
I think you can't go wrong with JB or AA SYE kits. They both make great products. My AA adapter to mate the SM420 to my NP231HD is doing great.