[quote="ToyCrawler"]so I just picked up a 95 YJ (rio grande). Going to be the daughters rig but i have some time to work on it before she is a licensed driver.
I know nothing about jeeps! been a toyota guy forever.
The rig came with a suspension and body lift. its SUA with some big springs. I would like to tear it all out and start over with SOA and no body lift.
question 1 - what kits are out there for a nice flexy SOA?
[color=#FF0000](EDIT - just found a nice kit from synergy suspension)[/color]
#2 - it has, im guessing some type of axle disconnect on the front axle but the cable is broke. the PO took the front driveline off because he said its in 4wd all the time otherwise. where can i find a replacement cable?
#3 what is a good high steer kit for it?
#4 the stock soft top is shot what is a good replacement for it?
thats all i can think of at the moment but im sure there will be plenty more questions to come.
Thanks for the help

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SOA can be inherently unstable, so be careful how high you go. Will this be your daughters daily driver? Just a wheeling rig? A nice place to start on SOA is with a set of stock springs, and keep the front sway bar with a disconnect for the trail.
Yes, it has a front axle disconnect. They come vacuum operated, but there is a cable kit available for it, or at least there used to be. Don't remember the name of the company. it is not in 4wd all the time, 4wd is in the transfer case, and when you put the t-case in 2wd it's in 2wd. The only thing that happens if the disconnect is engaged is that the front driveline rotates as you drive down the highway, but this is no different from an XJ or TJ that does not have the axle disconnect.
No real high steer kit for a D30, but there are a couple higher steer kits, or over the knuckle kits. Some are good, some are horrible.
Best Top and Smittybuilt both make replacement tops.