sean.m.adams33
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That is a good looking wheel.
Speaking of which, all this talk about Rubicat reminded me that I should post up the following pics of us dropper her off at Off Road Evolution last week...
As some of you may know, we installed a new Dynatrac ProRock 80 on Moby and so we are now going to install his old ProRock 60 on Rubicat. Of course, being that Moby was running a 5x5.5 bolt pattern, we now needed to get new wheels and so, we will be installing a set of new ATX Chamber bead lock wheels as well :yup:
Here's a shot of what they look like installed if you haven't seen them before...
Last but not least, the ProRock 60 was set up for an EVO Lever and so, we decided that it might be time to finally upgrade Rubicat to a DTD and so, we will be getting that installed as well. :crazyeyes:
Last but not least, the ProRock 60 was set up for an EVO Lever and so, we decided that it might be time to finally upgrade Rubicat to a DTD and so, we will be getting that installed as well. :crazyeyes:
Just confirmed with Moochie that the coil overs are 250/300.
And those old slabs ;-)
I ..... am ..... drooling. :yup: Man, that is awesome you're able to pull off the upgrade. Are you sticking to 37s on Cat or are you going 40s across the board on your JKs?
Haha you beat me to it! So where those bolt on coilovers headed?.... nudge nudge
Any pics of Rubicat with the new wheels on it!
And those old slabs ;-)
I am with Strizzy what about the old slabs?
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X3 on the old slabs...and the bolt on's! Saw rubicat at ORE the other day and was wondering what was going on with it!
I will be selling them for sure but do have a few other people in line first. I won't have them available until work gets underway on Rubicat and that might be a couple of months from now. If you can wait that long and if the others before you bow out, I'll be sure to let you all know.
1. How's the highway driving comfort and feel? I've got a 3 hour drive to Rubicon, Niagra Rim, Slickrock, Tahoe, et al
2. Can the install be done in an average garage? I'm confident with any bolt-on pieces, but I don't weld and I'm not interested in practicing cutting on my 10A.
3. How much range in height is there without changing springs?
Can they be adjusted over the full range while installed?
4. What's the largest tire you think you can safely and effectively run on this setup with flat fenders?
5. Do you have limiting straps, and if so, what length?
6. Are the high clearance CA mounts necessary or nice? The EVO site says to use them with the Lever, not the bolt-ons, but you used them and it seems like they'd be worthwhile.
7. Lastly -- since you were beta testing, I'm guessing you didn't pay for them, so would you opt for the bolt-on coilover kit instead of a standard coil and shock lift if you had to open your own wallet? If you did pay, that answers that question!
Helps a lot! 6-8 weeks will be a long wait, but worth it. Be sure to ask EVO for a commission/referral fee :thumb:
Curious as to why no limiting strap is necessary. Seems like they would be needed to prevent damaging the expensive Kings.
Please be sure to let them know that I helped you to decide to buy their stuff.
You get what you pay for with Kings and they don't need to be protected in this way. You only need limiting straps IF you have too much axle droop and enough so to cause drive line bind. This is why we have straps in the rear of Moby with it's EVO Lever.
Nah, sticking with 37's. It's a perfect size for a JK and one that doesn't require a ton of money to run without fear of breaking stuff. If we didn't have Moby, I would probably want 40's but having 2 JK's with 40's would eat into my travel funds. Plus, I just got our new ProRock 44 and there's no way I would run 40's on it and there's no way I would do another swap so soon.
I do have a few other people who have inquired about it but none really too serious. If you really are interested, I'll keep you in mind.
LOL!! Sorry, I've been told that King is back ordered about 6-8 weeks and I don't think we'll have any pics of Rubicat with these wheels for at least 2 months... maybe more.
I do have a few other people who have inquired about it but none really too serious. If you really are interested, I'll keep you in mind.