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Those wheels were 17x9 with 4.5" of backspace. Not sure the offset. I have since moved on to beadlocks thoughLooks great! What offset and backspace do the rims have? Thanks!
Those wheels were 17x9 with 4.5" of backspace. Not sure the offset. I have since moved on to beadlocks thoughLooks great! What offset and backspace do the rims have? Thanks!
1 tons are definitely on the to do list but i need to see where the funds land after the conversion is complete. i am going to have some suspension stuff to address especially in the rear because of how short the rear drive shaft will end up on the 2rd with that conversion. So most likely ill end up dumping some money into the suspension and wait a little bit on axles.Congrats! That’s awesome!!! Going with some one tons too?
Sounds like a great plan! An LT is certainly in my end goal, just need to settle down a bit with my house projects lol once my reroof is done, that is what I’ll be saving for.1 tons are definitely on the to do list but i need to see where the funds land after the conversion is complete. i am going to have some suspension stuff to address especially in the rear because of how short the rear drive shaft will end up on the 2rd with that conversion. So most likely ill end up dumping some money into the suspension and wait a little bit on axles.
I was actually able to swing by Motech while i was on vacation and Kalen took me for a ride in his L99 2dr which was awesome. The LSs dont quite have the same power and torque as the LTs but he is still running D44s and with my PR44 front with the 35 spline rear and only 4.88s i think i can make them last for a while to save up for the tons. obviously i wont be able to beat on it as hard for the time being but this is kinda where i wanted to start for the future end goal. Get the motor done then build everything else around it.
It was amazing. Everything I hoped it would be. I definitely would change up our first day stop because day 2 was a pretty long day making it from little sluice to rubicon springs especially not really knowing the trail. But I'm glad we spent 2 days at the springs to have a relax no wheeling day hanging out. Absolutely not my last time doing that trail.How was the Rubicon last August?
I really did plan on going the LS3 route just because it's not my DD and I trailer it for long drives but the more and more I talked to robbie and Kalen they convinced me to go the L86 with the Lt1 intake and low miles 10 speed route. Especially because it's hardly more expensive than the LS at this point.Sounds like a great plan! An LT is certainly in my end goal, just need to settle down a bit with my house projects lol once my reroof is done, that is what I’ll be saving for.
If you’re getting the bigger power plant, get the 60’s…and get the rest when you can
axles was my initial first thought as well until i went in to the shop and Kalen took me for a test ride in his L99 2dr. granted the L99 is a little lower on torque than the L86 but he was anything but easy on the skinny pedal and been running his stock D44s for years with it. I do have the benefit of the 2dr being much lighter than the 4dr im only sitting at like 4500 lbs. The reason i keep going back and forth is that it would be so convenient for Motech to do the PSC and long arm while its there vs me doing it myself later. yeah i have a welder and can manage but the convenience factor is a tough one. im like 60/40 on not doing axles but i still have about 5 months to mull it over so any opinions are welcomethat much power, I'd go 60's.
My initial thought was control the skinny pedal and get the PSC to make it easier to turn those Coopers especially on the trail but then I asked myself what would I do.... control the skinny pedal with an LT?
1st 3 months I'd be lucky to get 3 mpg
"Motech to do the PSC and long arm while its there" that sounds like the better way to go.axles was my initial first thought as well until i went in to the shop and Kalen took me for a test ride in his L99 2dr. granted the L99 is a little lower on torque than the L86 but he was anything but easy on the skinny pedal and been running his stock D44s for years with it. I do have the benefit of the 2dr being much lighter than the 4dr im only sitting at like 4500 lbs. The reason i keep going back and forth is that it would be so convenient for Motech to do the PSC and long arm while its there vs me doing it myself later. yeah i have a welder and can manage but the convenience factor is a tough one. im like 60/40 on not doing axles but i still have about 5 months to mull it over so any opinions are welcome
That’s awesome to hear!! Congrats!!welp i got a date set up with Motech for the drop off. It goes in April 5th. seems like forever in the making but im so damn excited! One thing to note as i was talking with them, they are trying to avoid doing extra work to rigs now (like the long arm i was planning) just because their wait times are getting so long. So for now im just going to throw a new set of rear adjustable lowers on it that way i have fully adjustable in the rear for the short driveshaft. They did however say they are still good to install the PSC stuff since thats related to the motor swap. not sure if they are going to fully set up the Ram yet but at least the power steering pump, gearbox and reservoir will all be installed at the time of the swap.
That’s awesome! When does it go in?In preparation for my jeep to go over to motech, got my rubi t case swapped over with my dad's sport case. All skid plates out, and winch removed. Next up gonna get some new adjustable rear lower control arms put in and then remove some other odds and ends to make it easier for them to pull the body off.
If anyone needs a warn powerplant or some skid plates check out the for sale thread haha.
Getting closer I can't freaking wait!
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You won’t be disappointed when you get it backIn preparation for my jeep to go over to motech, got my rubi t case swapped over with my dad's sport case. All skid plates out, and winch removed. Next up gonna get some new adjustable rear lower control arms put in and then remove some other odds and ends to make it easier for them to pull the body off.
If anyone needs a warn powerplant or some skid plates check out the for sale thread haha.
Getting closer I can't freaking wait!
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Thursday!That’s awesome! When does it go in?
Nice! Any idea on how long it will take?Thursday!