2007 Sahara
After having my inner axle seals replaced recently the left side was actually leaking worse after replacement than it was before I had it replaced. After pulling the axle shafts and carrier I found out why. The felt "O-ring" suplied by RCV to keep the grease from oozing down the tube from the outside edge in had been pushed all the way in against the seal causing the leak. Removed the felt, replaced seal, going back together now. Should be right as the mail in about an hour.
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Toolegit86 wrote:I be been thinkin of building my d30 a lot of guys out there are having good luck
Like your build.. I am finally starting mine.
If you decide to go forward with it a little advice... Think twice about the axle truss... I can't use straps to secure it to my flat bed. The sharp angles cut through them like a hot knife through butter in less than 20 miles. Have to use chains. Also, if your planning on sleeves, gussets, and new axle shafts I would recommend replacing the steering knuckles with these while you've got em off...
http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/Rei ... 21830.html
More Sahara stuff....
Ordered Rock Krawler lower arms, upper arms, 3-link rear upper kit, front track bar, rear track bar, drag link and tie rod.
Parts should be here in the next few days then its wait time til Bryan finishes Radicals Rubicon build and installs his own Rock Krawler long arm kit complete with coil overs.
Ideally we should be getting started on mine in 2 weeks. Needless to say I cant wait to see the finished product. As TJDave wote on a previous thread... "Bryan does good work".
Ordered Rock Krawler lower arms, upper arms, 3-link rear upper kit, front track bar, rear track bar, drag link and tie rod.
Parts should be here in the next few days then its wait time til Bryan finishes Radicals Rubicon build and installs his own Rock Krawler long arm kit complete with coil overs.
Ideally we should be getting started on mine in 2 weeks. Needless to say I cant wait to see the finished product. As TJDave wote on a previous thread... "Bryan does good work".
Scored a factory e-locker out of a 2012 Titan with like 6k miles on it. the info I was able to find online says that its the same part number from spicer as the Rubicon locker. Bryan and I are going to lay it out on his bench and take some measurements tonight. Hopefully it will work and I'll have a locker for my rear end finally.
Yrjan wrote:Scored a factory e-locker out of a 2012 Titan with like 6k miles on it. the info I was able to find online says that its the same part number from spicer as the Rubicon locker. Bryan and I are going to lay it out on his bench and take some measurements tonight. Hopefully it will work and I'll have a locker for my rear end finally.
No workey...
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Yrjan wrote:Here's an image of the beadlock rings I'm gonna get...
They look cool but beadlocks grab enough "stuff" with just a small lip, I could imagine all the mud, snow, or whatever that large lip is going to collect. Then getting all that "stuff" out before heading down the road with somewhat balanced tires, might be fun too.
Just my thoughts.
James
'92 YJ with a little something of everything.
'92 YJ with a little something of everything.
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the rim size will work ok. most usally stick to a 8" wide.
also your ball joints are going to be pissed. i use to replace mine about every 4 months. and i tig welded mine and used a balance machine to try and get the rings close. the bolts are what kills it.
also your ball joints are going to be pissed. i use to replace mine about every 4 months. and i tig welded mine and used a balance machine to try and get the rings close. the bolts are what kills it.
Camaro turbo lsx th400
06 Cummins "racetruck"
tj 1ton 40's 5.3 build
509 Crawlers on the facebook
06 Cummins "racetruck"
tj 1ton 40's 5.3 build
509 Crawlers on the facebook
All advice above is solid. Keep a close eye on your ball joints, ditch the blingy centers unless you have another set of tires for DD duty. . .and I would even spring for seeing if sharky or someone with the ability to weld on a lathe would put them on.
Weld on beadlocks are a great solution for the guys with "rock only" rigs that don't see pavement time much, but DD rigs are better off living with a RARE blown bead or ponying up for purpose built beadlocks (internal like Rock Monsters or add on internal like Staun are best)
Weld on beadlocks are a great solution for the guys with "rock only" rigs that don't see pavement time much, but DD rigs are better off living with a RARE blown bead or ponying up for purpose built beadlocks (internal like Rock Monsters or add on internal like Staun are best)
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Do the balance beads work pretty good with weld-on bead locks?
Talk to toyman2. He had weld-ons on his DD. I've talked to him about them a bit and he hasn't mentioned any road issues. Pretty sure he has 37x12.5 on it.0
I vote you get these ones
https://totalmetalinnovations.com/index ... cts_id=375
Talk to toyman2. He had weld-ons on his DD. I've talked to him about them a bit and he hasn't mentioned any road issues. Pretty sure he has 37x12.5 on it.0
I vote you get these ones
https://totalmetalinnovations.com/index ... cts_id=375
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'94 Bronco - Buckstop bumper w/ 12k winch
To many atvs and dirt bikes
For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350
To many atvs and dirt bikes
For Sale '96 F-250 Powerstroke - 4in lift, 35's, Dana 60 Front end, Tuner
Sold '96 Jeep Cherokee - 4in lift, 35s, Dual Spartans, 4.88s
Sold '80 Camaro Z/28 - T-Tops, auto, 350
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I've always used steel bb's to balance offroad tires. My 38" sx's were smoother than any bias tire that large should have ever been with weld on beadlocks.
Any decent DIY beadlock will have the bolts spaced so the bead of the tire rests against them to center the tire. So as long as the inner ring is welded centered it won't be a problem. I used the same set of laser cut beadlocks on 42 and 44" tsl's and they weren't bad once the flat spots went away. They spun true.
Any decent DIY beadlock will have the bolts spaced so the bead of the tire rests against them to center the tire. So as long as the inner ring is welded centered it won't be a problem. I used the same set of laser cut beadlocks on 42 and 44" tsl's and they weren't bad once the flat spots went away. They spun true.
White trash wrote:I've always used steel bb's to balance offroad tires. My 38" sx's were smoother than any bias tire that large should have ever been with weld on beadlocks.
I have also heard of this technique. Add about a shot glass full of BB's and a little ani-freeze. the BB's spinning around inside the tire will ballance itself. Anywho, we shall see as I have already decided on getting these. thanks for all the input though. If it doesnt work out, well then lesson learned...
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Yrjan wrote:79chevy39.5's wrote:no liquid, no grease just airsoft bbs or regular. the fluid will slow down the bbs and cause miss balance youll fight them the whole time
Moisture in the tire will cause them to freeze in cold weather and bunch together. Antifreeze prevents this I read...
How cold does it really get around here? And if they do freeze up some, the rolling round in the tire and road heat will break it up fast.
I've run BB and airsoft, really liked the way they balanced out but did get funny looks coming to stops.
James
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