SLR Diff Drop Kit -
The secret to the diff drop is lining up all the off center holes with what goes through, first, and seeing how it goes together...soap it to lube it up, and its not that bad.
If you try to do it ad hoc, you will miss how the holes line up, and make yourself crazy, break your buddies ribs and knuckles, etc.
I did the drop after the lift when I checked the angles involved at full droop...it does relieve the stress at full droop, especially when at full lock.
My mantra is: I can have all the fun I want, as long as nothing breaks.
When things break, I gotta hear it from the wife how crazy I am for taking a nice new truck and wrecking it off road, etc...
So far, NOTHING has ever broke on the X off roading....and the wife is convinced I am being responsible.
In the Jeeps, I was under the damn things after every trip fixing stuff...and before each trip, etc...too much friction, traded in on the X...
Life has been sweeter since then.
I have the stage I-IV SLR UCA's too. Never a problem.
Of course, I have the old version of the Calmini steering kit, and no problems with that either.
I don't know of ANY premature CV wear complaints on lifted X's....they either bust them under throttle, drooped and/or locked, etc...or they last.
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- TJ
2001 Xterra '03 VG33, SE 5 spd, 305/70/16's, Revolvers, UBSkidderz, Doubled AAL's, 3"SL/2"BL, winch/bumpers, skids, sliders, OBA, Snorkel, pine stripes....
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