New guy here. Been looking through all the forums and posts and a ton of info here, but I still have some questions. I had a few CJ's and wifes ride is a JK(her second JK) so fairly familiar with all the Jeep stuff . I still have a lot to learn, especially with a new to us 2004 TJ Rubicon.
I ran the VIN and looks like it was built with the 5 speed but now has and auto in it. The PO had to change the transfer case due to it coming apart and sending the front shaft through the drivers floorboard. He must have had to buy a TCU and harness as there are no cuts or splices of any kind. Drives and shifts great and unless I hadnt run the VIN I probably would have never known until some sort of repair was needed. PO actually did a pretty good job so I am not concerned too much about it.
Couple of questions,
1. It doesnt have the OD off switch, should it have it?
2. It has a 3 inch RC lift with new front and rear Adams driveshafts. It has 1 inch spacers on the skid plate, are they needed with the new CV shafts and should I adjust the rear axle to make the input yoke u-joint on the rear axle point towards the t case in a "nuetral" position?
Thanks in advance, and I am sure more questions to follow
I ran the VIN and looks like it was built with the 5 speed but now has and auto in it. The PO had to change the transfer case due to it coming apart and sending the front shaft through the drivers floorboard. He must have had to buy a TCU and harness as there are no cuts or splices of any kind. Drives and shifts great and unless I hadnt run the VIN I probably would have never known until some sort of repair was needed. PO actually did a pretty good job so I am not concerned too much about it.
Couple of questions,
1. It doesnt have the OD off switch, should it have it?
2. It has a 3 inch RC lift with new front and rear Adams driveshafts. It has 1 inch spacers on the skid plate, are they needed with the new CV shafts and should I adjust the rear axle to make the input yoke u-joint on the rear axle point towards the t case in a "nuetral" position?
Thanks in advance, and I am sure more questions to follow