I have a couple decisions to make. I would like some input.
1) The front axle was previously setup with a CJ style locking hub setup, That was removed before i purchased the axle. It has splined chromos on the stub side. The easiest thing would be to grab some chromo sub shafts and convert back to unit bearings. BUT wasn't sure if there was a economically comparable option for putting locking hubs on a D44. Looks like you might could do a WJ conversion and get bigger brakes as well, but that swap doesn't seem as well documented anymore.
2) Body Lift - Looking at everything in the instructions and just general knowledge, looks like I'm going to need a 1inch body lift to make everything work "better". This is a multi-part question.
- The Teraflex kit i got came with a 5/8 spacer that is to be used as a motor mount lift. I'm cool with that, as the other 3rd party full replacement lifts seem to induce a lot of engine vibes into the jeep. Should I NOT use the shim spacer for the motor mount lift?
- The Teraflex kit also included a plate for relocating the transfer case shifter linkage. I have NEVER had a issues with the t-case popping out of gear before, but i understand I'm about to change all the factory geometry. Order a cable shifter right?
- Body lifts. I had been looking at all of the different puck style lifts when I ran across the Daystar KJ04508BK 1" Polyurethane Body Mount Lift Kit. This kit replaces the factory bushings and does not reuse them, one piece design. Comments?
Budget of this project is a small part my concern, I would rather go ahead and spend a bit more now and build something more reliable then cut corners and have to work on it again in a year, or be fighting gremlins.