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tj transfercase tail housing in a mj?


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After doing my SOA lift I am at about 7" of lift and no longer comfortable with the amount of engagement I have between the rear drive shaft and the transfer case. 

It still drives and there are no vibes, but I don't trust getting into a situation where i would be looking for a lot of torque.

do to my being cheap and low on funds I am trying to avoid building a new rear drive shaft. 

 

I have been told that swapping the tail shaft portion of a tj transfer-case onto mine would add to the over all length(don't know how much yet). This would solve my short drive shaft problem and would be an internal oil seal transfer case instead of the external that is currently in place.

 

This is an option to me because I can have the parts required to do the swap for cheap/free.  tail housing, output shaft, slip yoke that would match

 

question is can anyone confirm this? Has anyone done this before?

 

Still researching this on my own as well but if someone can give a strait answer maybe it would save me some hassle.

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Just measured every 231 i have...6 in 2 out......and baring dirt and ice all tail shafts are within 1/8" by my tape.....the one on the yj is the same length but seems to have a different bolt pattern

 

IMHO.....the solution for you is to get a SYE and have a shaft made the right length   :dunno:  

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thanks for taking the time to measure. 

 

ended up going a different route as simpler options came available. found a drive shaft out of a lwb mj with a dana 35 so i gained 1" there. and a yoke from a different mj (I don't know the year) that was 1/4-3/8" longer than mine.   combined the 2 made up the extra length to return me to a safe engagement at the transfer case. 

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