So why cant I install a 6 inch lift?
A 6in lift changes your geometry so much that the auto 4wd has issues with engaging for no reason or not working at all
Does yours have a 2wd option? Such as it goes: 2wd / 4wd Auto / 4wd lock / 4 lo - if that is the case you can install a 6in kit.
I didnt know they still offered a full time 4wd t-case. If that is the case... then I wouldnt even install a 4in kit. The driveline angle changes will probably cause a vibration at high speeds.
I didnt know they still offered a full time 4wd t-case. If that is the case... then I wouldnt even install a 4in kit. The driveline angle changes will probably cause a vibration at high speeds.
It sounds like 4" is the max you can go without messing up the driveshaft angle and other stuff with 4x4. If you go to 6" it sounds like you will need a new driveshaft, probably SYE, gear shift extender, transfer case extender, longer brake lines, etc. The money adds up.
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It sounds like 4" is the max you can go without messing up the driveshaft angle and other stuff with 4x4. If you go to 6" it sounds like you will need a new driveshaft, probably SYE, gear shift extender, transfer case extender, longer brake lines, etc. The money adds up.
The 6 inch lifts come with all the neccessary parts. Mine came with a front driveshaft spacer, a Transfer case index ring, a transmission drop bracket and steel braided brake lines. You don't need a Slip yoke eliminator or longer driveshafts. Look on the tag on your transfer case. If it reads anything except 244D you can install any lift kit you choose. Or send me the last 8 digits of your VIN and I'll tell you what tcase you have



