Rancho Exhaust Cross over Pipe.

gtony12

Caught the Bug
So, I am going to be adding the EVO plush ride 3" coils to my Jeep here soon. I know one day I will be needing new front drive shaft. But trying to buy some time and cheap out a little, would it be worth the money and time to add the Rancho Cross Over Pipe and keep my drive shift for making contact, or I am just delaying the enabled? :idontknow: :thinking:

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JayKay

Caught the Bug
So, I am going to be adding the EVO plush ride 3" coils to my Jeep here soon. I know one day I will be needing new front drive shaft. But trying to buy some time and cheap out a little, would it be worth the money and time to add the Rancho Cross Over Pipe and keep my drive shift for making contact, or I am just delaying the enabled? :idontknow: :thinking:

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What's the price on that pipe?
 

JayKay

Caught the Bug
The price. $59.99

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Might be able to get the exhaust spacers like Rough Country or Teraflex offers for less money. Maybe even used from someone who's upgraded their driveshaft. Just a thought
 

StrizzyChris

New member
Are you running any belly armor? If your running exhaust/crossmember skid then this wont work.

I think your best bet is to get a 1310 front DS and save your $60 towards that. Since you said(last time I talked to you a long time ago in SoCal) that you wont be going over a 35" tire, then a 1310 in an unlocked front axle should be more than enough for you and save you some cash instead of a more expensive 1350.

....also being a 2D with a 3" lift and running without the weight of a winch in the front, you'll net all if not more than 3" with those coils...which means that front DS will be at a steep angle and fail rather soon anyway.
 

hinrichs

Caught the Bug
....also being a 2D with a 3" lift and running without the weight of a winch in the front, you'll net all if not more than 3" with those coils...which means that front DS will be at a steep angle and fail rather soon anyway.

x2 these coils lift more than 3" on a 2 door. Not a lot more but its not 3". Great coils tho and I would definitely recommend them any day.
 

gtony12

Caught the Bug
Ok thank you for all the help I will save the money and put towards new drive shafts:thumbup:

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