Motor mount at its limit?

How can I tell if I have one or not
Refer to this:
https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/what-is-a-sye-cv-driveshaft-and-why-do-i-want-one.2701/
No SYE
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SYE
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Here’s the voice mail he left me, told me pretty much the same thing when I went to pick it up. Talking about how he had to pull it down to reach the skid plate
 

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So to fix the DS issue I’d like to get the SYE and DC DS from Tom woods but his Drive shafts are out of stock. Could I buy the SYE and put it on with the current DS and have that help the problem or will I have to wait to get a new DS as well?
Look at the TC tail housings with a slip yoke and with a fixed yoke (SYE). Tell me what you see different.
 
Yes longer. What about the yoke specifically? How would you attach your old DS to the new fixed yoke?
no I don't think it would reach unless I had a drive shaft with a spline like the one in the picture. So an SYE just trades the movement of the yoke for the movement of the driveshaft? I guess I'd have to get the shaft and SYE together so the measurements are right
 
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no I don't think it would reach unless I had a drive shaft with a spline like the one in the picture. So an SYE just trades the movement of the yoke for the movement of the driveshaft? I guess I'd have to get the shaft and SYE together so the measurements are right
Also, the fixed yoke is a receiver yoke that allows you to attach your DC DS with straps or u bolts. The slip yoke has closed ears so you can't just attach your DS to it.
 
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