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Albert S.
Will this fit a 2012 JK 2-door Rubicon with automatic transmission?
Also does it bolt up to the factory front differential pinion flange?
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Yes. It will connect to the stock pinion flange. Thanks for your inquiry.
Jason A.
Will this fit a lifted Jeep. 2.5"
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Yes, it will. Thanks for your inquiry.
David T.
I have a 2015 with a 4 inch lift, will this driveshaft eliminate the issue I have with the
protective boot rubbing on the exhaust?
thank you
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Yes, it will. It is also a better design over the OE for strength and flex. We mention that because if you are pleased with your current shaft and are looking for a more cost effective solution you can push the exhaust back with a set of spacers, or do a loop delete. see 16191.9203 for an example.
Jose L.
What finish/color they come in?
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Semi-polished stainless.
Anthony R.
I have a 3.6L Jeep Wrangler 2 door that has a 2-inch lift kit on it...will this Tom Woods front driveshaft 1310 series fit perfectly on it? Or will I need to adjust the line up between the front axle to the transfer case which I haven't done but want to replace my front driveshaft.
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Yes this drive shaft is self adjusting to fit a range of applications. The 2" lift is a perfect height for this drive shaft.
Robert R.
What is the maximum suspension height for these driveshafts jk1310 & jk1350
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Per the manufacture these drive shafts should be good up to 6" lifts.
Scott B.
Description says does not include front pinion flange. Do i have to purchase a flange for this to work?
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These drive shafts connect to the stock pinion flange. You would only change the flange on the T-case with the yoke provided.