I may have to replace the front axle in my 2000 and think an earlier 90-99 high pinion axle would be an option. It's a street vehicle with a 1" lift via the up country springs. I've read that a high pinion in this year model should have a 3" lift due to the front drive shaft contacting the exhaust. Is that due to disconnecting the sway links and allowing more suspension flexing? If I keep it a street setup with the sway bar connected would that minimize the possibility of the driveshaft contacting the exhaust? The sway bar is a heavier Addco unit.
I plan on selling it soon and think that a high pinion front axle would make it more attractive to someone.
I plan on selling it soon and think that a high pinion front axle would make it more attractive to someone.