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Central Axle Disconnect
I just put in a posi lok cable system. ditch the vacuum lines and switches http://www.4x4posi-lok.com/app_jeep.html
i've heard guys running this with a spool up front and use this posi lock instead of a selectable locker, is that what you did or just wanted to get rid of the vac motor?
Or simply install the disconnect upside down to hold the shift collar in the locked position and you save money and time.I ran a front spool with my CAD for years, no problems. Had a manual vacuum switch on the d30 and now a cable to control the disco 44. Poor-man's selectable
good to know. I do highway with my yj and it vibrates cause I don't have double cardigan joints on my front shaft for the angle I am running but the cable works good for me. with the spool does it spin the front shaft when the disconnect is disengaged?
yes, it would spin the front shafti don't think the problem is that you don't have a CV joint (you shouldn't need one in front unless you run some ridiculous amount of lift since the d/s is quite long), the issue as far as i know is that the YJ front d/s is not balanced, that would fix your vibration. not that a CV would hurt but i don't think you don't need it.
This is correct. The front driveshafts weren't balanced since they weren't designed to spin all the time. 4WD is supposed to be limited to 55MPH and only spins the shaft when in 4wd. Add a locker or a LSD and the front shaft spins 24/7. This can also cause pinion seals to leak if the shaft hasn't turned in a while.So any vibrations are probably from an inbalanced driveshaft or poor U-joint angles.