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Driveshaft Basics J E Reel Driveshafts

Driveshaft Basics J E Reel Driveshafts
2007 Jeep Wrangler JK - CV Drive shaft Upgrades
The major difference between J.E. Reel's new driveshafts and the JK's factory driveshafts is the CV joints. J.E. Reel's 'shafts utilize U-joint technology, while the OE driveshafts use Rzeppa CV joints. The new driveshafts are constructed from 2.75x0.095-inch DOM (drawn-over-mandrel) steel tubing in the rear, and the front 'shafts are made from 2x0.0120-inch DOM steel tubing. View Related Article
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Jeep Wrangler Research
Jeep Wrangler The all new Jeep Wrangler is a good car, with practical styling to fit your lifestyle. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 Wrangler with a 18.6 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 15.5 capacity gets 17 mpg, and can seat 4 people comfortably. You may also be interested in the Jeep Liberty and the Ford Escape.
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