Minivan v2.0
Minivan v2.0
Since we all just want pictures, I’ll only give a brief introduction to The Minivan v2.0…
2009 JK Unlimited Rubicon, automatic, all the bells and whistles (perhaps too many ). I’ve added 2.5â€
2009 JK Unlimited Rubicon, automatic, all the bells and whistles (perhaps too many ). I’ve added 2.5â€
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...
Looking good Toby... looks like it just needs some high desert pin-striping. I can arrange for that if you want.
I'm glad to see someone has more magical mystery buttons than me.
I'm glad to see someone has more magical mystery buttons than me.
Okay, we're a little crazy to have a Duramax for a daily driver. But if we go off our meds, we might wind up in a Prius.
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249
rubicon
Very nice looking. If I did it over I would have bought an automatic like you to put the Rubicrawler crawl box from advanced adapters on. Just something to put on the christmas list It takes your double low range to 10.88:1
Let me know how you like those tires, I am about due and I have heard good things.
http://www.advanceadapters.com/products ... crawl-box/
Let me know how you like those tires, I am about due and I have heard good things.
http://www.advanceadapters.com/products ... crawl-box/
Last edited by Dale on Mon Jul 18, 2011 2:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Holy crap, that Rubicrawler box is stupid expensive. I bet you could do a 231/300 setup for half that. Yeah thats only 7.2:1 not 10.88:1, but honestly how often would you use double low on the trail? My guess is most of the time you're in single low any way. Not to mention... quick calc assuming you had a manual... 3.73x2.72x2.62x4.56=121.2:1....
Do you need to be any lower?
Do you need to be any lower?
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Optiskate wrote:Holy crap, that Rubicrawler box is stupid expensive. I bet you could do a 231/300 setup for half that. Yeah thats only 7.2:1 not 10.88:1, but honestly how often would you use double low on the trail? My guess is most of the time you're in single low any way. Not to mention... quick calc assuming you had a manual... 3.73x2.72x2.62x4.56=121.2:1....
Do you need to be any lower?
Flipped 300's are dumb.
While you know you'll never see me owning a rubicrawler I completely understand it's need. It allows a doubler without such a negative length penalty like normal doublers. It replaces the tailhousing rather than adding length to it.
Yes you do need to be lower sometimes. You'll never know it till you've had it just how fantastic the amount of control is.
Also, the Rubicrawler set up lets you use a 'normal' 4-lo without using the Rubicon 4:1 low, which is sometimes too low, ask me how I know. You can engage the Rubicrawler with the t-case in high and have , I think, 2.72:1 ratio.
Does me no good, I have a six speed, but I could imagine a auto TJ build built around that or a similar set up.
Does me no good, I have a six speed, but I could imagine a auto TJ build built around that or a similar set up.
Okay, we're a little crazy to have a Duramax for a daily driver. But if we go off our meds, we might wind up in a Prius.
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249
rubicrawler
Optiskate wrote:Holy crap, that Rubicrawler box is stupid expensive. I bet you could do a 231/300 setup for half that. Yeah thats only 7.2:1 not 10.88:1, but honestly how often would you use double low on the trail? My guess is most of the time you're in single low any way. Not to mention... quick calc assuming you had a manual... 3.73x2.72x2.62x4.56=121.2:1....
Do you need to be any lower?
Overpriced? Yes
Here is the possible ratios since your so interested Optiskate....
Ratio possibilities with a -
Stock New Process 231/241 are a 2.72:1 and a 7.40:1
Stock NP Rocktrac are a 2.72:1, 4.0:1 and a 10.88:1 (this is a rubicon)
Atlas 2.0 are 2.0:1, 2.72:1 and a 5.44:1
Atlas 3.0 are 2.72:1, 3.0:1 and a 8.16:1
Atlas 3.8 are 2.72:1, 3.8:1 and a 10.44:1
Atlas 4.3 are 2.72:1, 4.3:1 and a 11.70:1
Atlas 5.0 are 2.72:1, 5.0:1 and a 13.60:1
I have also included an education based video for your enjoyment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5fJ4JSqe20
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Re: rubicrawler
Dale wrote:Optiskate wrote:Holy crap, that Rubicrawler box is stupid expensive. I bet you could do a 231/300 setup for half that. Yeah thats only 7.2:1 not 10.88:1, but honestly how often would you use double low on the trail? My guess is most of the time you're in single low any way. Not to mention... quick calc assuming you had a manual... 3.73x2.72x2.62x4.56=121.2:1....
Do you need to be any lower?
Overpriced? Yes
Here is the possible ratios since your so interested Optiskate....
Ratio possibilities with a -
Stock New Process 231/241 are a 2.72:1 and a 7.40:1
Stock NP Rocktrac are a 2.72:1, 4.0:1 and a 10.88:1 (this is a rubicon)
Atlas 2.0 are 2.0:1, 2.72:1 and a 5.44:1
Atlas 3.0 are 2.72:1, 3.0:1 and a 8.16:1
Atlas 3.8 are 2.72:1, 3.8:1 and a 10.44:1
Atlas 4.3 are 2.72:1, 4.3:1 and a 11.70:1
Atlas 5.0 are 2.72:1, 5.0:1 and a 13.60:1
I have also included an education based video for your enjoyment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5fJ4JSqe20
That's what I've got in the yota. It's pretty close to what I had when I ran Toyota stuff but it'll hold up to the V8 UNlike the yota stuff.
One thing to consider is with an auto you have roughly 1.6:1 reduction due to converter slip to add in there too. I doubt I'll be using double low much.
Re: rubicrawler
Dale wrote:Optiskate wrote:Holy crap, that Rubicrawler box is stupid expensive. I bet you could do a 231/300 setup for half that. Yeah thats only 7.2:1 not 10.88:1, but honestly how often would you use double low on the trail? My guess is most of the time you're in single low any way. Not to mention... quick calc assuming you had a manual... 3.73x2.72x2.62x4.56=121.2:1....
Do you need to be any lower?
Overpriced? Yes
Here is the possible ratios since your so interested Optiskate....
Ratio possibilities with a -
Stock New Process 231/241 are a 2.72:1 and a 7.40:1
Stock NP Rocktrac are a 2.72:1, 4.0:1 and a 10.88:1 (this is a rubicon)
Atlas 2.0 are 2.0:1, 2.72:1 and a 5.44:1
Atlas 3.0 are 2.72:1, 3.0:1 and a 8.16:1
Atlas 3.8 are 2.72:1, 3.8:1 and a 10.44:1
Atlas 4.3 are 2.72:1, 4.3:1 and a 11.70:1
Atlas 5.0 are 2.72:1, 5.0:1 and a 13.60:1
I have also included an education based video for your enjoyment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5fJ4JSqe20
I saw the table on their site. It is a neat product and the way they package it makes it really simple to slap in and pretty hassle free, but that price tag is just insane. All I was saying is that I bet you could get a box4rocks kit and do it all yourself for close to half the price of that thing.
I can see some of those combinations yielding a retardedly low double low.
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OldGreen wrote:On topic. . .
I'm a FAN of this particular vehicle. . .It'll rock the mall and cruise the trails. . .Hell, it didn't even need the lift/tires. Looks morecooler with them though.
Auto disconnect looked like it was doing its job... that's something I'd like to crawl under and look at.
Okay, we're a little crazy to have a Duramax for a daily driver. But if we go off our meds, we might wind up in a Prius.
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249
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