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I also discovered a couple driveshaft issues at full droop. The stock rear shaft binds at the slip yoke u-joint, and the front shaft limits droop as its fully compressed at the slip joint in this photo.
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No shims, pinion angle is OK. 1" tcase drop. SYE is in the works. I just had the front DS rebuilt a few months ago, wish I would've known so I could've had it shortened.Mine almost does that with the front driveshaft. I might put a shorter one in, I have it. Is the rear shinmmed at all?
This setup looks great. I too have an SPOD and have been considering doing something similar. Do you have a specific write up that you used? I'm curious how the LED's were wired together and then to the power source.
bama jeep 2 by Brad Baldwin Photography, on FlickrWent and looked at a "used" 2016 Wrangler Unlimited Sport. Asking $29k and 400 miles. Guy bought it for his daughter and returned it after a couple weeks because she didn't want a Wrangler.
I am also considering a 2014 Grand Cherokee Loredo with 4x4. $27k and 19k miles.
We currently have a 2011 FDII Limited Compass with 69k miles. While the Compass has never had any issues in the last 5 years, we did experience over heating on the way back from Yosemite this past weekend. This led to my wife googling around and finding all the issues with the Compass between transmission and suspension. We are thinking of trading it in before we start running into real issues.
We like the styles of both, I prefer the Wrangler and my wife prefers the Grand. What is everyone's opinion here? We don't do anything crazy, just want something more reliable than everything we have read on the Compass. Also considering the Trailhawk Cherokee.
bama jeep 2 by Brad Baldwin Photography, on Flickr