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Re: Shop tj build
As far as how it works with the mods Im very happy with how it turned out. The suspension is dialed and handles even better at high speeds then the stock setup did. Having got into some turns a little spicy over the weekend Im very impressed. the mtrs and beadlocks work really well at 5ps,i I just wish they were a 35-37 but diff upgrades and regearing first as 6th gear is a hard no . Going to add a power steering cooler as the front spartan works the steering system. I built this thing so that I can Just jump in it and go for a couple days just exploring the backroads and it will do that no problem right now. I feel the dana 35 is on borrowed time and will need gears to do any long distance trips with it. with a dana 44 rear and gears I will be confident to run it down to say sandhollow or moab
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I really don’t like the fact you have to run wheel spacers on the rear diff if you run a 8.8. To me wheel spacers are a bandaid that will bite you in the ass at the worst time. I’ve got a line on a tj dana 44 locally I just have to wait for him to swap to full widths
If this was a trailered rig spacers would be a option but I don’t want to be 1000 k from home and have a spacer issue
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If this was a trailered rig spacers would be a option but I don’t want to be 1000 k from home and have a spacer issue
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makes sense, i forgot that the 8.8 is at as wide.pointsnorth wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 3:41 pm I really don’t like the fact you have to run wheel spacers on the rear diff if you run a 8.8. To me wheel spacers are a bandaid that will bite you in the ass at the worst time. I’ve got a line on a tj dana 44 locally I just have to wait for him to swap to full widths
If this was a trailered rig spacers would be a option but I don’t want to be 1000 k from home and have a spacer issue
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should just whip up a full float 9" set up, or toy center section as you have lot of them laying around. shouldnt be to hard to match width with one of them toy axles then just redrill it to the jeep pattern

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Re: Shop tj build
a 2wd tacoma is the right width and same bolt pattern with larger axle shafts. there was a magazine build years ago that they put one in a 4 cylinder tj and ran it as tail gunner in the ultimate adventure on 36s the only down side is the gearing match I think the lowest you can go is 4.88
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have been putting lots of miles on this thing lately highway and offroad and there is not much more I want to change beside the previously mentioned mods. maybe change up to a actual tire carrier. One i can carry a full size spare and strap a cooler too
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Re: Shop tj build
I think the Toyota diff would make sense for you, especially with your experience with them, 4.88 is definitely tall gearing but the diff clearance is really nice to have. I found that with my d35 and 36” iroks and 37’s on that I could clear stuff on the diffs like the one ton 40+” guys. Could always add a doubler for the crawl stuff. I prefer a dual 2.7 setup over a 4:1 any day
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Re: Shop tj build
Ford semi float Dana 60s shaft will work with a toy centre sectionSnowracer wrote:makes sense, i forgot that the 8.8 is at as wide.pointsnorth wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 3:41 pm I really don’t like the fact you have to run wheel spacers on the rear diff if you run a 8.8. To me wheel spacers are a bandaid that will bite you in the ass at the worst time. I’ve got a line on a tj dana 44 locally I just have to wait for him to swap to full widths
If this was a trailered rig spacers would be a option but I don’t want to be 1000 k from home and have a spacer issue
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should just whip up a full float 9" set up, or toy center section as you have lot of them laying around. shouldnt be to hard to match width with one of them toy axles then just redrill it to the jeep pattern
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Tossed a shittybilt rack on before the long week end. Three hours of absolute misery. I ended up machining down parts and replacing every bolt they supplied with the kit. Factory rim won’t fit unless you let all the air out then bolt it down then fill it up. I have a fifth beadlock I just can’t find a good year mtr for a full size spare
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The cross piece came within 3/16s of the rear glass. I took off 3/4 of a inch
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Re: Shop tj build
Sounds like their stuff. It bolts on, but to make it work right you have to do some reengineering.
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Tossed the factory y-steering in the trash before running Telkwa pass. Picked up a 4wheel parts sale hd steering. It Got rid of 95 percent of the steering wheel wobble on the highway that the unbalanced bead locked mtrs had.
Not super impressed with the mtrs they seemed to really take a shit kicking this summer. I’ve done over 5000km on gravel roads and they are looking pretty rough

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So far I’ve taken this thing so many places this winter. 4 psi seems to be the sweet spot. I’m really needing to rehear for the deep stuff as my clutch is hating life
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What gears do you have in it? I found in the snow sometimes I hated the deep gears and sometimes I didn’t have deep enough.
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I’ve got 4.11s now I want to go to a 5.13 or 5.38 as sixth gear is a hard no on the highway and fifth is iffy when I’m loaded for long trips. Plus I want to be running a 36-37 by summerScoobienorth wrote:What gears do you have in it? I found in the snow sometimes I hated the deep gears and sometimes I didn’t have deep enough.
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