if yer referring to me, i'm not upset at all, just hate to see someone disabled on the trail. i have just always heard, for years, if you do SOA or a 4" SUA lift with a TJ that you gotta get rid of that slip yoke.
i'm sure there always exceptions to every rule. i have seen 1 guy run 37" tires on a 35c rear and wheel all weekend, but have seen at least 10 guys with 35" tires on a 35c limping themselves back to camp with tie downs and 2x4's.
So, its all in what your experiences are i guess. I personally don't have any experience with slip yokes coming out, because i have never run one. But i don't see any reason to not get rid of it during the process.
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