BaddestCross
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Looks good! I know folks talk a lot of shit about Smittybilt here, but I went with their Atlas carrier and have been pretty happy with it.
I am pretty happy with how it's built. Its only temporary. For how long I'm not sure. But so far I like it.Looks good! I know folks talk a lot of shit about Smittybilt here, but I went with their Atlas carrier and have been pretty happy with it.
Oh and the best part is..... It carries a spare!Looks good! I know folks talk a lot of shit about Smittybilt here, but I went with their Atlas carrier and have been pretty happy with it.
That's the most important part. How was the build quality and fitment of that one?
It's not to bad. A lot better then the stock pot metal one. It's a powder coated steel. Built to hold 195 pounds. It mounts directly to where the stock one mounts but has 2 support bars that push up against the tire. It's actually pretty solid. The stock carrier even when isolated rattle with every pebbles hit. I have yet to hear a rattle on this one. And I drove about 45 miles tonight. I bought a drop hitch and flipped it over to act as a rock guard for the tire but also a support of the tire. Even though the tire is not resting on it. If it somehow "settles" 1/2 in. It can rest in the hitch.That's the most important part. How was the build quality and fitment of that one?
From what I've read, It may be just enough added height to make your steering flighty, but maybe someone with actual experience with this setup will chime in.So my 3/4 spaces came in today. Being that I am yielding 3in should I not install them due to the fact I don't have a drag link flip or adjustable control arms in the rear? I am going to go up to 37s. Would it be better to just do all that at once?
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Thats what I don't want. Maybe I'll just wait until I go to 37s and then do everything at once.From what I've read, It may be just enough added height to make your steering flighty, but maybe someone with actual experience with this setup will chime in.
30 44. 30 is trussed with gussets. Regearing to 4.88Do you have 30/44 or 30/30 axles now?
Yeah, I'm dumb. Realized after I posted it up. Meant unlocked 44, don't know why that came out.30/30????
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I definitely don't have the money to buy an axle and regear at the same time. Are you saying be a bit more patient and wait? Being that the jeep has become my daily driver and I drive up a huge grade everyday now for 40 mile to work and 40 miles home. I figure I really need to regear. 1800 is pretty steep for a regear as it is. Plus another 600 plus or minus for a rear locker. Then the cost of a prorock 44. I'm already way over budget.I would definitely upgrade the front axle with a locker and then regear at the same time. You will save money in the long run if you ever do a locker or have to upgrade due to a break. I re-geared 1.5 years ago. Then I did a ProRock last fall, then last week I put an ARB and new axles in the rear. I literally wasted 1500 or so doing the regear at first. I really wished that I would have waited and was patient.
I could lock the rear. 1800 to regear is a lot. Plus another 600 or so to lock the rear. Axle would not be in my future.Yeah, I'm dumb. Realized after I posted it up. Meant unlocked 44, don't know why that came out.
I have been pretty lucky and done pretty good without lockers. Its something I want but not sure if I can afford it right now.Yeah, I'm dumb. Realized after I posted it up. Meant unlocked 44, don't know why that came out.