Building the Yeti - 2014 White JKU Sport Build

Stegertime

Caught the Bug
Took advantage of a big sale today and finally picked up my Truck-Lite headlights. Love them, wish I had done it sooner! ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1433640091.794027.jpg
Also had to put on some brake line extension brackets. Going to add exhaust spacer next too so I don't risk tearing the axle boot on the Rubicon Run. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1433640165.307840.jpg
And a minor thing I've been meaning to pickup for a while, the stubby antenna ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1433640368.822965.jpg
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Took advantage of a big sale today and finally picked up my Truck-Lite headlights. Love them, wish I had done it sooner! View attachment 147478
Also had to put on some brake line extension brackets. Going to add exhaust spacer next too so I don't risk tearing the axle boot on the Rubicon Run. View attachment 147479
And a minor thing I've been meaning to pickup for a while, the stubby antenna View attachment 147480

I wouldn't waste your money on the spacers. I have them and tore the boot first time out.
 

Stegertime

Caught the Bug
That will depend on his shocks. The bilstien 5160 1-3" lift shocks did not allow enough droop to rip Tracy's boot with the spacers installed.

If this is true, then it sounds like it's worth it, if not, it's a waste. I thought they were 5100s, but maybe they were 5160.I do know they are 1"-3" lift shocks though
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
You're correct, so verdict is, don't waste my time or $ right?

Time is 10 minutes of that and money is $30. It might work. I don't think they are really needed since most likely your driveshaft will shit the bed because of the angle of the CV not the torn boot.

That said, I have the spacers.

Edit: you have the protek skids? I don't believe the spacers work with the protek.
 

Stegertime

Caught the Bug
Time is 10 minutes of that and money is $30. It might work. I don't think they are really needed since most likely your driveshaft will shit the bed because of the angle of the CV not the torn boot.

That said, I have the spacers.

Edit: you have the protek skids? I don't believe the spacers work with the protek.

Ok that's not bad, but yes I have the protek so then it's not going to work. Thanks for the heads up before going down that path.

What do you guess is my lifetime on the current driveshaft? I drive 4 miles a day on road and some trips to SoCal for vacation. I'm going on the July Rubicon trip and have had it on a few others like the JKX weekender. A couple months ago it was at the dealership and they warned me they were seeing some wear on the boot and recommended the spacer and brake line extensions, I did those already. Appreciate the advice! 😄🍻
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Ok that's not bad, but yes I have the protek so then it's not going to work. Thanks for the heads up before going down that path.

What do you guess is my lifetime on the current driveshaft? I drive 4 miles a day on road and some trips to SoCal for vacation. I'm going on the July Rubicon trip and have had it on a few others like the JKX weekender. A couple months ago it was at the dealership and they warned me they were seeing some wear on the boot and recommended the spacer and brake line extensions, I did those already. Appreciate the advice! 😄🍻

I wouldn't worry about it. If you see a free factory driveshaft on here pick it up to have a spare but don't sweat it. You'll have warning (clicking noises) when it starts to go out.
 

TheDuff

New member
Time is 10 minutes of that and money is $30. It might work. I don't think they are really needed since most likely your driveshaft will shit the bed because of the angle of the CV not the torn boot.

That said, I have the spacers.

Edit: you have the protek skids? I don't believe the spacers work with the protek.

Correct, the spacers do not work with the skids.
On a side note, op let me know if you have issues w/o the spacers. Tracy has the protek skids in her garage and I was debating pulling the spacers for her.
 

Stegertime

Caught the Bug
Correct, the spacers do not work with the skids.
On a side note, op let me know if you have issues w/o the spacers. Tracy has the protek skids in her garage and I was debating pulling the spacers for her.

Will do. After Rubicon trip I'll have it checked out and let you know how it went.
 

Stegertime

Caught the Bug
Continuing to get ready for Epic Trex Rubicon next month and got my Trasharoo and Tuffy Security deck. They've made some modifications to the design since the write up on Project JK, so there's no more need for cutting into the carpet, as well as new hand screw quick connects to the back panel so it's really easy to pull out the 2 pieces I you need full trunk space for a special trip or run to the store. I'm going to put some tie downs on the top so I can secure more cargo when I wheel with the top off as well. Great product, sturdy construction and really easy to use while proving great security for a pretty large space. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1434509522.723171.jpg ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1434509541.264432.jpg ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1434509558.891059.jpg
 
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