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Just installed a skyjacker 3.5-4in lift on a 20 jlur ,my question is will the front driveshaft be ok ,it seams to be at a pretty good angle at the transfer case. Oh and here is a pic of 4in lift with 35s if anyone wants to know what it looks like .

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Potential for the boot to tear over time. I believe it is the exhaust crossover that it hits. Keep in mind it does not spin unless engages in 4 wd.
 
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Thanks for the info , we use the four wheel drive alot down on the beach so I'm sure it will wear out quickly. I'll just jeep an eye on it and start looking for an upgrade .
 
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From what I've read, the OEM front driveshaft is OK as long as the front shocks aren't longer than 28"-29"
Thanks I'll pull a shock and measure it . I'm running the skyjacker black max shocks that came with the lift.
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