Blupupher
02-04-2003, 01:34 PM
Not a whole lot here yet, but it is a start.
Click on the question to get the answer.
NEW! What does my YJ look like with x inches of lift and x size tires?
Q: What is a JK, TJ, YJ, or CJ?
Q: What is the "Jeep Wave"?
Q: What is the biggest tire I can put on a stock YJ?
Q: What is a Body Lift?
Q: What is a Transfer Case (T-case)drop?
Q: What is a Motor Mount (MM) lift?
Q: What is a SYE and do I need one?
Q: What axles do I have?
Q: What gears do I have in my differential's?
Q: What is a Limited Slip?
Q: What is a Locker?
Q: What is wheel backspacing and offset?
If anyone has some more FAQ questions and answers, PM me with them, and I will put them up here.
This are disclaimers.
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I don't know a whole lot about the YJ, but this is some information I have that applies to both YJ's and TJ's. In other words, don't blame me if something is not correct.
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And this is for the web site:
4WD.com and 4WDH accept no responsibility for any information or advice given in this post. All information is based on personal research and experence of the author of this post.
Click on the question to get the answer.
NEW! What does my YJ look like with x inches of lift and x size tires?
Q: What is a JK, TJ, YJ, or CJ?
Q: What is the "Jeep Wave"?
Q: What is the biggest tire I can put on a stock YJ?
Q: What is a Body Lift?
Q: What is a Transfer Case (T-case)drop?
Q: What is a Motor Mount (MM) lift?
Q: What is a SYE and do I need one?
Q: What axles do I have?
Q: What gears do I have in my differential's?
Q: What is a Limited Slip?
Q: What is a Locker?
Q: What is wheel backspacing and offset?
If anyone has some more FAQ questions and answers, PM me with them, and I will put them up here.
This are disclaimers.
================================================== =========
I don't know a whole lot about the YJ, but this is some information I have that applies to both YJ's and TJ's. In other words, don't blame me if something is not correct.
************************************************** ***************************
And this is for the web site:
4WD.com and 4WDH accept no responsibility for any information or advice given in this post. All information is based on personal research and experence of the author of this post.