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I've got a 99 tahoe. want to put the 4" rxc lift. Will this height require a new driveshaft? If it does, can i just not ever shift into auto 4x4?
Last year I bought a 99' 2 door that the previous owner had installed a 6" RCX lift on. It still had the original driveshafts and the stock 3:42 gears. It did fine until I had an offroad shop regear it to 4:56. Vibration showed up front and rear with the lower gears.
First thing we did was have a custom rear shaft built (The stock shaft was too short) for it and had the rear end shimmed so that the diff yoke was more aligned with the transmission yoke.
Still had vibration in the front end so I had the same shop that built the rear shaft lengthen the front shaft and add a double cardon U-joint at the transfer case like the one that Rough Country sells.
After all that, the Hoe is vibration free. With the 3:42 gears I could run 80mph without any serious vibration, after regearing the vibration began at about 50mph.
As someone else stated its not the Autotrak mode that causes the problem, its the angle change on the front and rear drive shafts. On my Hoe, adding the extra torque from regearing multiplied the problem.