90xj_zach
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- waterloo, IL
Question applies to trail rig only:
I'm not worried about what you think about welded spiders. I've been wheeling welded rears for a decade with no issues, but I never did take the plunge to do the front. I know it will make it hard to turn and even worse, it is rough on the Jeep's components. BUT, if I install the Tera 2 low kit, I can run the trail in 2wd and only engage when I approach a tough obstacle. Therefore, not putting lots of strain on EVERYTHING up front for an entire day out in the woods. My thinking is correct isn't it?
My jeep is a 98, so I don't have the vacuum disconnect. Otherwise I would do the cable trick.
I'm not worried about what you think about welded spiders. I've been wheeling welded rears for a decade with no issues, but I never did take the plunge to do the front. I know it will make it hard to turn and even worse, it is rough on the Jeep's components. BUT, if I install the Tera 2 low kit, I can run the trail in 2wd and only engage when I approach a tough obstacle. Therefore, not putting lots of strain on EVERYTHING up front for an entire day out in the woods. My thinking is correct isn't it?
My jeep is a 98, so I don't have the vacuum disconnect. Otherwise I would do the cable trick.