WILDHOBO
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That would be crazy. I think the rule is the trailer tires can’t be bigger than the Jeep’s.You know what would look awesome? Some 40's. JK. Have a blast! Already missing the Colorado trails.
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That would be crazy. I think the rule is the trailer tires can’t be bigger than the Jeep’s.You know what would look awesome? Some 40's. JK. Have a blast! Already missing the Colorado trails.
So you up the tires on the JT to 40's also. Problem solvedThat would be crazy. I think the rule is the trailer tires can’t be bigger than the Jeep’s.
Thanks very much. We’ve really enjoyed it.Awesome looking setup!
It was an arduous journey to say the leastGood job. Ive messed with gears long enough to know that its not for me!
That’s something I’d really like to learn how to do. Can I ask why you removed the axle housing from the jeep?We did lockers and a regear over the last two days.
Ive never done a Dana axle or diff before. Probably would been advisable to do over two weekends instead.
But ARB air lockers and 4.56 gears now.![]()
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Just makes it easier to reach everything, I'd rather do a little extra work to drop them all the way and be confident that all my races, shims and whatnot got properly seated. As well as all the shavings from drilling the ARB bulkhead fitting being cleaned out.That’s something I’d really like to learn how to do. Can I ask why you removed the axle housing from the jeep?
I'd assume since he didn't have a lift it was easier to set up the gearsThat’s something I’d really like to learn how to do. Can I ask why you removed the axle housing from the jeep?
Makes sense. I guess it’s actually not that much to disconnect the axle. What is your bump stop setup? I noticed the tall bump stop puck on the spring perch.Just makes it easier to reach everything, I'd rather do a little extra work to drop them all the way and be confident that all my races, shims and whatnot got properly seated. As well as all the shavings from drilling the ARB bulkhead fitting being cleaned out.
They're just the bump stop extensions that came with the JKS 3.5 inch lift I installed a few years ago. Funny side effect is they'll actually retain the springs if my shocks ever manage to become disconnected.Makes sense. I guess it’s actually not that much to disconnect the axle. What is your bump stop setup? I noticed the tall bump stop puck on the spring perch.