xxJWPxx
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I'm getting my Jeep prepped for my first trip to Moab for EJS this year and had pretty much decided to replace my front driveshaft prior to the trip since I've got a 3.5" lift installed. In doing so I was looking at the CV over the exhaust to see how close it was to making contact. It's a little over 2 inches from making contact on level ground. This got me thinking that maybe I ought to put the front driveshaft money towards a rear locker for this trip and do the drive shaft later (can't afford to do both prior to). I've currently got a limited slip in the rear 44 and dana 30 up front so I'd only be doing the rear locker for now as I don't want to put any more money into the 30. I'm not planning on going crazy at EJS but would like to get some more challenging runs in if possible and thinking the locked rear would help with that. If it was your rig what would you do?
My current set up is 3.5" RK Flex lift, 35's. 4.88 gearing with Dana 30 up front and Dana 44 with Limited Slip in the rear. Manual Transmission.
Here are a few pics of the front driveshaft over the exhaust:



My current set up is 3.5" RK Flex lift, 35's. 4.88 gearing with Dana 30 up front and Dana 44 with Limited Slip in the rear. Manual Transmission.
Here are a few pics of the front driveshaft over the exhaust:


