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« on: May 01, 2024, 10:42:00 AM »
And then I started to install the aluminum diff cover
But wait, the bolt holes did not line up.
And the gasket looked different
And the whole thing was smaller than the steel cover I just removed.
Ya, the thing did not fit. I got $300+ for the new cover and $105 for the fluid; all I got was a fresh fluid change for the axle. Now that may not be all that bad, since axles break in, and changing the fluid afterward is a good idea. So I'll take that much, but No one, including the people who sold it, said anything about this 12" AAM has a bigger cover.
Why did they do that? A Dana 60 cover fits a Dana 70. The earlier 11.5AAM is almost as big, so why not keep common parts?
Don and I had a chat about these the other day and he encouraged me to add some details to the confusion ;-) from 2019+ here are the new options: 11.5" AAM 2500/3500 12 Bolt R/G (DRQ/ DRX Axle Code) 32 spline pinion 14 bolt Cover; 30 Spline Axles 12" Ram 3500 16 Bolt R/G DRC / DR7 AXLE CODE 32 spline pinion 30 Spline Axle / Carrier Case 14 bolt Cover (Don's truck) 12" Dropout Ram 4500/5500 16 Bolt R/G "DRY" AXLE CODE 32 spline pinion 33 Spline Axle / Carrier Case the AAM rear has a carrier break for the 1st time since it's inception in 2003; 4.10/down 4.44/up, and most have a new "trac-rite" clutch type limited slip like Don's here. We do have new gears for them, up to 4.44 ratio front and rear, and factory limited slips, but the supply is low from AAM, i'd say we do 2-3 regears a month, whereas on jeeps for example it's 20-30 a day for comparison. since our setup specs have not been updated for a while, here are the details on these new differentials as well: Set up specs : w/ OE gears 11.5: Back lash – 0.007-11 Pinion Bearing Preload - 15-25 in/lb Carrier Caps - 207 Ft/lb Ring Gear Bolts - 59Ft/lb + 64 degrees – OEM bolts are Torque To Yield – DO NOT RE USE - OEM bolt # 5086783AB 12”: Back lash – 0.008-12 Pinion Bearing Preload - 23-37 in/lb Carrier Caps - 180 Ft/lb Ring Gear Bolts - 74Ft/lb + 57 degrees – OEM bolts are Torque To Yield – DO NOT RE USE - OEM bolt # 68455381AB
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« on: February 08, 2024, 10:23:07 AM »
coming along very nicely!
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« on: January 26, 2024, 12:25:06 PM »
forgot you are capable of manufacturing this sort of thing, ;-)
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« on: January 24, 2024, 05:03:02 PM »
Looking sharp there boss
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« on: January 24, 2024, 04:59:36 PM »
Having worked for the wheel and tire shop for 5 years, i'm not a fan of them either; always having to be re-torqued, but if you do them i highly recommend these guys. https://customwheeladapters.com/ US made and steel, not aluminum.
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« on: December 20, 2023, 09:47:12 AM »
only one in Dallas in my system; East Dallas Diesel 972-807-6316. other shops if you feel like a drive: Precision diesel & Auto Tolar, 682-217-5949 Diesel Dynamics Joshua, 817-558-3673 Gulf States Industrial Diesel Odessa, 432-385-9163 Truck Source Diesel San Antonio, 210-654-6767 Bledsoe Diesel & Performance Lubbock, 806-771-1045 Holden Brothers Diesel Boerne, 830-537-4488 East Texas Diesel Lufkin, 936-238-3941
hope that helps at all
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« on: December 01, 2023, 04:46:15 PM »
smart man.
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« on: November 30, 2023, 09:49:13 AM »
Dropped the block and crank off this morning. only thing they don’t have is torque plates for the 6.6. I’d like to have it but its hard to find a good machine shop in Houston with all the right stuff and the experience
It’ll be 20 over, new cam bearings, new freeze plugs , line honed, crank polished, lightly decked.
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Hey Tex, i'm sure you know all about this but you're retroing the crankshaft dowel pin to prevent shear while you're in there right?
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« on: October 04, 2023, 01:33:24 PM »
Appears it’s time to revive this one.
Some salt and pepper with franks wings and blue cheese poutine.
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I'm all here for this one!
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« on: September 29, 2023, 05:31:18 PM »
So this project is slowly being brought back out of the cobwebs. Tonight I pulled the transfer case, probably pull the transmission tomorrow if I can find the time.
My question for all of you is this: should I do a rebuild on the transfer case (NP208) while I have it out? If so, is there a recommended source for a rebuild kit? It’ll be my first time, but I should be able to figure it out with Google and YouTube.
Thoughts?
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ZTBK208 $83.00 in stock in MN. all the bearings and seals, small parts kit and gasket. ZTCHHV025R $45 chain ZMBSHWT297-62 $5.00 tail bushing ZTNP4219073 $4.00 mode fork center pad ZTNP4167970 $2.00 each range fork pads thank should get you freshened up
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« on: September 13, 2023, 04:48:07 PM »
Jordan Peterson and his daugher might be a little kooky, but they went full carnivore diet on their RA and have reportedly severely reduced or stopped all of their medication to treat it. autoimmune is a beast. My diverticulitis will rear it's ugly head with the oddest of foods or combos of foods, so I keep a notepad of what makes me feel like crap, and what doesn't. Funny how God can gently tap you on the shoulder for years and go unheard until he has to smack you over the head with a hammer to get you to listen. if i had addressed my issues 22 years ago who knows how much better off i would be.
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« on: August 03, 2023, 03:50:54 PM »
Early Desert Shield pic where yours truly is holding up one side
ah the classic chocolate chip BDU's.
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« on: August 03, 2023, 03:47:20 PM »
Technically yesterday, in the A M, I helped neighbor sheet w/ osb their new walk in chicken coop after he had wired & insulated it. Took about 3 hours of measuring and cutting.
Then in the afternoon I came home and started getting parts around to ship as I’m behind from a 5 day trip down south. So of course I went into hippy mode wearing sandals. I mean no welding just cleaning up and packing parts what could be the harm?
I’ll tell ya what, a devil of a wire wheel on the 4” grinder caught and I lost my one handed grip on said grinder. It was like a mouse in mommas kitchen minus the screaming. Anyhow, zero pics or video & you’re welcome for hopefully some light entertainment. Meaning me…….
sounds like me fumbling a kitchen knife!
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« on: June 30, 2023, 03:31:28 PM »
there's a couple black conservative podcast guys i see every now and then and their take was, "sure you can have the money, but you have to renounce your citizenship and leave back to Africa. you get your money and we get to get rid of you."
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« on: June 28, 2023, 06:00:15 PM »
winter is coming
Very fitting quote there sir. our king in the north.
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« on: June 28, 2023, 01:58:11 PM »
I buttoned it all up then went on a test drive. I topped up the fuel tank then hit the interstate headed toward Louisville. I could not avoid hitting many good-sized potholes.
The result is a positive one. The Fox shock swap definitely took a lot of the bone-jarring sensations out of the ride. It was not as smooth as the factory, but much better than with the German shocks. I would say it is 50% better than it was and something short of the factory ride. It is now acceptable.
Isn't it amazing that the factory ride quality is better than the high-cost replacement stuff? I would advise not to level the truck just for the sake of leveling if you have a newer truck. If I knew then what I know now, I would have left everything stock for a couple of years and just put up with the nose-low attitude (Which I do not like).
So, it is what it is, although it no longer rides as smoothly as stock, these springs and shocks offer all sorts of an expanded envelope. I'll likely never learn about it, but is done and I am moving on.
Glad you got a better outcome with these and sad you didn't get a chance to ride the tuned shocks to match the spring rate, but this is better than 2 months wait time for sure. it is really amazing how valving and tuning have an effect on ride quality. if you had bigger heavier tires and wheels, those bilstiens might have been just the ticket.
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« on: June 28, 2023, 01:44:47 PM »
Yeah we’ve had the trailer 3 years, figured it was time.
Also discovered one of the tires (OEM chinabombs) has the beginning of a bubble in the middle of the tread. :(
nothing like some good ol bare minimum load rating to spice up your afternoon. Glad you found it before you got to watch the trailer twerking down the hwy.
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« on: June 28, 2023, 12:22:24 PM »
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« on: June 15, 2023, 12:11:23 PM »
Raining here today, took the time and went to dmv and made it official as a resident of the great state of Montana. Then I immediately went to Sheriffs office to try and get my conceal carry (yes we’re constitutional carry) but the permit allows you in many state properties as well. Apparently there is a qualifier shoot to get it and I need to have DL for 6 months. Was able to get my in state fishing license though.
Tate, no River or stream fishing in Western Zone from Nov 30th thru the third Saturday in May, so winter trout is off……
LAME!!!
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« on: June 13, 2023, 06:45:11 PM »
well... I kinda, started the 'ol fire there... he,he. thought I'd better help put her out best i could before we lost the barn.
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« on: June 13, 2023, 05:03:46 PM »
After speaking with the boys at Carli, I should not have sold you the individual components without the shocks, as they are all engineered to work around each other like one big happy family. If you found fox 2.0 try them out before throwing in the towel on the system. as they are not carli tuned they may not be as ideal as they were intended but are likely to solve 90% of your issues. He's hard to get on the phone since it's just him, but Tyler over at Carli is a wealth of knowledge. Tyler@carlisusupension.com. just let him know you're working with me on this project.
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« on: May 11, 2023, 12:22:37 PM »
We just continued the assembly, the Torque-King manual has step-by-step instructions and covers all the variants from different automakers and model years. The rebuild kit from Randy’s Worldwide contains all the parts necessary. It is a complete kit.
other than your tech manual pedestal being slightly over engineered, i think this is coming along very very nicely sir
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« on: April 28, 2023, 01:09:04 PM »
oh man we've got you too. keep us updated
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« on: April 19, 2023, 10:06:28 AM »
Over the past couple of days, replaced alternators in both odysseys(2005 & 2011), then replaced plugs and front pads in the 2011. Then yesterday the power steering was acting up in the 2004 Chevy Express. They just don’t build things to last anymore. I mean, the 2011 Odyssey only has 288000 miles, the 2005 has a slightly more respectable 336000 and the Express only has about 515000. It’s like they try to force you to buy new by making things fall apart.
Oh well, guess I’ll just live with the hand I’m dealt.
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As Shawn and Ken can attest, planned obsolescence is a real thing, but I think you've done a pretty good job avoiding it
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« on: April 19, 2023, 10:03:33 AM »
3500 Ram has the 11.5 AAM straight axle in the rear, and that AAM 9.25 solid front axle...At least I think it is the 9.25...Anybody?
late ram dually w/ the 6.7 now possibly have 12" rear! front is different too, but not much in size, just bearings and seal dimensions, just enough to make it hard to modify... single rear wheel are still 11.5 but again, increased pinion bearing size and seal size. still playing catch-up. looking really good there sir.
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« on: April 19, 2023, 10:01:26 AM »
I forget JR, after you replaced the ignition switch, did you have it flashed to communicate to the key fob? dealer had to do mine in the Yukon.
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« on: April 12, 2023, 06:21:41 PM »
When I tow trailers I always carry 2ea spares, reason is most of the tires are from the Chinaman and do not hold up. Almost every trip across the country I have needed one.
Deep off road I did the same thing 2ea, and on two different trips I needed them both, one the tire failed and the second was rocks cutting side wall.
Rocks cutting the sidewall is a common issue out this way from shale and sharp granite. i wouldn't go out without one
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« on: March 22, 2023, 05:03:04 PM »
This was supper last night. I couldn't post it from my phone.
Venison jalapeno and cheddar
what'd everyone else eat?
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« on: March 17, 2023, 01:51:16 PM »
Good news.
"An on demand style tcase has active clutches connecting the front driveshaft to the transfercase. Even in 2wd, there is still residual friction from the clutch surfaces sliding causing felt drag on the drive shaft . think of it like the clutches in a limited slip- they allow for a controlled amount of power transfer at any given time. When engaging 4wd manually, this clamps down on said clutch pack with additional force , this exponentially increases break away torque .
In an non on demand case its all gear driven – its either connected or not. That is why on a different style case it can be turned by hand in 2wd. This unit is on demand and the clutches are brand new and will break in over time."
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« on: March 17, 2023, 12:36:09 PM »
Ya know, just realized, I never jacked the burb up to do the test...Darn. I hate when I can't remember things I forgot!!!
I sent it to a detailer a couple of hours ago. He was convinced that the truck was going to come out amazing looking
We'll see...
I'm 99% certain the clutch is your issue and you have no need to rebuild. we build them very tight for initial break in, and you can overcome this clutch situation with a few alternating figure 8's in 4wd in the parking lot. might even be worth a try before jacking it up.
Its been awhile, Tate, but I finally got around to doing this. I did a half dozen figure-"8s" in a parking lot reversing on each completion of the turn. So, now what am I looking for, Being able to rotate the front driveshaft freely?
On another note, I have had the burb up for sale for a couple weeks now and with some offers, but I keep turning them down or sending the buyer home. One thing is that I cannot in good conscience sell it to someone who I feel is financially struggling. The other thing is, I really like that truck. It is cool, I like driving it and it costs me a couple hundred a year in insurance and registration, $500 tops. Is it just a keeper?
following up with Tech and will get back to you on it shortly. don't want to leave any stones unturned so i sent him our whole conversation from the jumping off point for his perspective.
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« on: February 23, 2023, 12:38:44 PM »
10-4!
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« on: February 22, 2023, 02:57:42 PM »
Just don't tint them heavy, match the rear windows. Doing the same on my tahoe.
I think ram makes a type of true track also, could that be in there?
What size is the tank
Of course it needs a mild tune and steps for Kate.
AAM TRAC RITE aka absolute garbage, and this is on a personal level,not business oriented at all. hardened gears and soft cast iron cases don't mix well. but that's on 2018 and older scenarios, and i cannot speak for 2019+.
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« on: February 17, 2023, 10:23:52 AM »
i think I've posted this somewhere before, but i had it back in Dec of 2019 before it was "here". a customer of mine builds super custom buggies and ships them over to china for the billionaires to timeshare or something like that. he was flown out there in oct of 19 to see their operation and his translator was from Wuhan. his wife and daughter were flying out to the states that month... along with 500k other high society types. nearly half of all fights to the US from mainland china land at SeaTac, and this was the 1st version where most young adults were asymptomatic. My 22 year old at the time worked for Armani and the chinese LOVE that brand like they do Buick. anyway, he stayed with us for thanksgiving and a few days after, and the next working week i was sicker than i've been in 20+ years. all the known symptoms, and flu test was neg. since then i have been vaccinated for my mother in laws cancer treatment, (yeah, what we didn't know then right?) and have been surrounded by covid positive people so many times i can't count and have not yet tested positive. I think if you were exposed early on you developed natural immunity that is 100x stronger and the damn vaccine reacted to the already present antibodies which gave me my side effect symptoms.
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« on: February 15, 2023, 10:27:30 AM »
I can confirm cardiac side effects. super high BP, not sure of the actual numbers but they were ready to prescribe meds for me. 203 BPM pulse resting for 20+ min before it subsided 6-10 days after the booster and randomly would spike without warning for 4-6 weeks after the booster. they of course will attribute this to my infection and diverticulitis. i had to fight with the drs to get them to remove the "generalized anxiety and intermittent panic attacks" from my record. have not had anything since. also had similar symptoms after the 2nd dose and reported to the cdc on the side effects report, which is when the panic attacks note showed up in my chart randomly...
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« on: January 31, 2023, 01:38:55 PM »
Yeah, I learned that lesson the hard way in my youth. With my white privilege having Grandpa as the local police lieutenant kept me out of major trouble, but BMW drivers with open sunroofs don't appreciate large water balloons with raw eggs in them hit them while driving 40. where do 12 year olds get these ideas?
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« on: January 19, 2023, 09:55:47 AM »
Right on!
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« on: January 18, 2023, 11:27:35 AM »
Favorite all-time movie: Gladiator Favorite war movie: Bridge over the river kwai/Saving Private Ryan Favorite Action/suspense movie: Resevoir Dogs Favorite Comedy movie: Young Frankenstein Favorite Western Movie: True Grit, (original)/Open Range Favorite Thriller movie: The Menu Favorite documentary: Chef's Table series Favorite Sci-fi movie: Event Horizon Favorite Musical movie: Greatest Showman Favorite Christmas movie: Die Hard We don't care about romance movies, so if you like these, keep them to yourself! Could Lonesome Dove be considered for this category? Favorite series: Top Chef Favorite Sci-fi series: Star Trek Favorite ancient (Viking/Roman/other) series Game of Thrones Favorite action series: Peaky Blinders Favorite western series: Yellowstone Favorite comedy series: Fresh Prince of Bel-air Favorite sport to watch: Football Favorite Fantasy Movie: Lord of the Rings Trilogy
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« on: January 12, 2023, 06:44:08 PM »
Great to hear! And while several of our items have definitely humbled us, (Phil's hubs, cough cough), we are the only aftermarket manufacturer that builds the gears for JL/JT to factory specs. And if it makes anyone feel any better, we are actively moving as much production OUT of China as possible. South Korea, the Philippines, India, and yes, the US. It will take a while to get this cancer cut out, but it's happening.
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« on: January 12, 2023, 04:37:26 PM »
I had a blue top on my lbz. Good customer service as well. Tate might have some more info
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RedHead would have been my recommendation, but now that you mention it JR, should I be steering folks away?
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« on: January 12, 2023, 04:19:24 PM »
Tater nuggets of wisdom here.
the new JL/JT design gears, (2018+) have been engineered for less parasitic drag for the ever popular EPA requirements. what does this mean to you? Glad you asked; the break in procedure that has stood the test of time for decades needs to be tweaked for larger tires, as the contact pattern on the new design gears is very focused, i.e. smaller, with more pressure.
INITIAL BREAK IN DRIVE: - in town speeds, no hwy 15-20 min w/ a 30 min cool down period. - repeat 2-3 times (highlift is doing this for you)
INITIAL FREEWAY DRIVE: - general hwy speeds OK, no more than 15 miles at a time with 20-30 min cool down in between for the 1st 45 miles. - if you can't hold your meat hooks on the diff housing for more than 2-3 seconds it's too hot, wait longer
REMAINDER OF 500 MILE BREAK IN: -continue to drive normally, no heavy acceleration or braking or towing for 500 miles total. -CHANGE YOUR DIFF FLUID!!! - Synthetics are OK at this time if you follow that crowd
INITIAL TOWING BREAK IN: - follow steps 1 and 2 - after 45 miles on hwy are complete, you may resume normal abusive, i mean, normal driving patterns.
fluid change/maintenance intervals should be followed as prescribed in the owners manual, but i recommend following the fleet or HD version if they show one. typically shorter mileage between fluid changes.
the new gear cut and larger and larger tires have been creating a "towing" scenario on unloaded vehicles and demands greater attention to the process.
thank you for taking the time to read yukon tech tips with Tate.
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« on: January 06, 2023, 05:07:35 PM »
New years lamb and scallops. parsley mint oregano garlic and lemon zest crust pulsed into a paste, rubbed all over and wrapped in cling wrap to marinate over night. roasted for 15 min at 325 and 15 min at 450 for crust. pan drippings and red wine for the sauce
seared scallops with citrus. lime, lemon, blood orange, grapefruit zest and juice reduced down with honey and strained. add a little butter and salt and you have magic. so happy to be back in the land of fresh seafood.
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« on: January 06, 2023, 05:01:16 PM »
Got nostalgic with timeline pics reminding me how fast my daughter is growing up. 12 already SMDH and such a tough cookie. two moves in two years and already making plenty of friends and adapting. Baldy pic is her in her big brother's soapbox car, after getting her hair straightened, (lasted about 3 hrs, lol), christmas carols on the flute and new years at the space needle.
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« on: January 06, 2023, 04:20:11 PM »
I think more and more the younger generation is getting used to lazy adults that are still asleep at this early hour Nate and assumed they would get yelled at less by not disturbing you. jokes on them! lol
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« on: January 06, 2023, 11:51:43 AM »
I've been driving all over creation today, stopping by the shop where the 5.13 Yukon gears get installed starting on Monday. There is more pep in it I think. Here's another thing. The mileage computer always seemed to settle in around 16.5 give or take. But after all the driving today, which consumed about half a tank of fuel, it is sitting at 18.5. That is meaningless at the moment but the top-up in a day or so will tell the real numbers. Wouldn't it be nice if the mileage actually increases? According to Ripp, the biggest torque numbers occur down low in the revs where the vehicle stays during normal driving.
Next item, as I close in on the suspension system I will ultimately install, the offerings from Rock Krawler have come into focus. The thing that is unique to them is that they add a triangulation bracket to the rear control arms which eliminates the rear track bar. That is cool because the track bars can bind with the control arms since they run in different planes. Speaking with Bob Cochran at Rock Krawler, he states the ride is much better. And all the tail wagging is a thing of the past when doing things like crossing RR tracks. They have a 3.0" and a 4.5" system. Either will require I install a new driveshaft.
Tate, does Randy's offer front drive shafts for the lifted JLs and JTs?
I have front but no rear. built by JE Reel for us. YDS055 2018+ JL RUBICON & JT GLADIATOR (GAS) FRONT DRIVESHAFT, 1350 HD, 2DR & 4DR, A/T oversized u/joint comes with yokes. fits up to 4.5" of lift.
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« on: January 05, 2023, 11:38:26 AM »
Sorry Boss, ran across this and I had too……
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Never apologize for your artwork Shawn
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« on: January 04, 2023, 10:54:57 AM »
fire for effect. "you want extra effect" yes please.
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« on: December 26, 2022, 05:46:09 PM »
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« on: December 26, 2022, 01:31:26 PM »
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« on: December 22, 2022, 10:44:52 AM »
It's... it's an escort... WAGON... the energy spent typing up the blog was more valuable than the car. He should pay the truck driver a disposal fee for helping him out.
You move more than I change underwear, which is at least twice a year!
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no no you did the math wrong, this is twice in 2 years! yeah, I just need the water in my life, and the "family" we were moving to be closer to are spiraling, and I would rather Sophie remember them fondly. we hit weather like you for the better part of a week, 117 in Ashland was the cap. triple digits for more than 2 3rds of the summer and the smoke from CA that would never leave, plus the constant fire evacuation threats made an easy case when i pointed out how much income we lost last year through the state income tax alone, and WA capital gains tax laws are in my favor for the early move. waste of time and resources, yes worth the trip, also yes. if we hadn't done all these moves we would never have been able to afford to trade up like we have and now have a realistic home near the water that won't flood out or burn down on a yearly basis.
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