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Old 11-28-2005, 07:17 PM
rhartman911 rhartman911 is offline
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vacum shift motor question

I have a 89 yj,dana 30 frnt w/tru trac locker.the vacum shift motor has been taken out ,there is a solid axle going to the locker.I will be driving both on rd and off rd,is it better to put back in the 2 piece axle and install a posi lock w/shift fork and plug off vacum lines ? (jeep has spring over & 4:88 gears)
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Old 12-27-2005, 10:22 AM
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yeah i kept the two piece and used the psi lock cable kit and i love it. if i were you i'd either do that or put lockout hubs on it. the two piece axle is probably the cheaper of the two. but the lockout hubs is stronger.
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Old 12-28-2005, 04:00 AM
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Re: vacum shift motor question

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yeah i kept the two piece and used the psi lock cable kit and i love it. if i were you i'd either do that or put lockout hubs on it. the two piece axle is probably the cheaper of the two. but the lockout hubs is stronger.
A two peice axle can burn out the posi diffy boys and girls.
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