newbi bought a truck from a tweeker
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i almost wrecked and got stuck till i could get chains on just getting the pictures i posted lol. i'm in vancouver and he's up by the washougal moto cross.
it didn't look like there was an axle tag in the pictures, but the short time i drove it, it felt deeper than 3.55. did not feel bogged at all. which really surprised me, most just throw big tires on then whine cause they don't have any power or they broke something.
i had considered just putting it back to stock'ish height and doing 33's... these were not lowrider 4x4's from the factory, so a lift is not as imperative as it would be with a silverado or f150 of the same era. or at least thats what my brain is trying to tell me lol.
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You could probably get away with 33's at stock height, if you didn't offroad much. But, flex that suspension some, and you likely would get some contact..... Never really a good scene.
You are going to be in your diffs anyway, so, verify the gears when you are. (and make sure front and rear ratios are the same. )
You are going to be in your diffs anyway, so, verify the gears when you are. (and make sure front and rear ratios are the same. )
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You could probably get away with 33's at stock height, if you didn't offroad much. But, flex that suspension some, and you likely would get some contact..... Never really a good scene.
You are going to be in your diffs anyway, so, verify the gears when you are. (and make sure front and rear ratios are the same. )
You are going to be in your diffs anyway, so, verify the gears when you are. (and make sure front and rear ratios are the same. )
had a wrangler that would do that stuff, but never really had time to enjoy it, or the friends with the kind of rigs it would take to get me out if i got stuck lol. though, even if i built this ram to the max i would never take it to the places i got that jeep in.
we're supposed to thaw out last time i checked, so hopefully next weekend i can get up there and start getting some hard info out of it.
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You could probably get away with 33's at stock height, if you didn't offroad much. But, flex that suspension some, and you likely would get some contact..... Never really a good scene.
You are going to be in your diffs anyway, so, verify the gears when you are. (and make sure front and rear ratios are the same. )
You are going to be in your diffs anyway, so, verify the gears when you are. (and make sure front and rear ratios are the same. )
If they're the stock swirly rims then they'll rub the control arms at full lock.
If they poke out a little like the off road rims then they'll rub the plastic on the back of the fender at 3/4 of a turn.
If they're not stock rims then I know of one way to find out if they'll rub...
A 3" lift with 33" tires and 4.10 gears is the best combo on these trucks as far as having on road manners and being capable off road as well.
A 5-6" lift and 35" tires (with 4.56 gears) looks perfect on these trucks but those tires ain't cheap and the big knobbys wear out a lot faster.
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At stock height with 33" x 11" tires:
If they're the stock swirly rims then they'll rub the control arms at full lock.
If they poke out a little like the off road rims then they'll rub the plastic on the back of the fender at 3/4 of a turn.
If they're not stock rims then I know of one way to find out if they'll rub...
A 3" lift with 33" tires and 4.10 gears is the best combo on these trucks as far as having on road manners and being capable off road as well.
A 5-6" lift and 35" tires (with 4.56 gears) looks perfect on these trucks but those tires ain't cheap and the big knobbys wear out a lot faster.
If they're the stock swirly rims then they'll rub the control arms at full lock.
If they poke out a little like the off road rims then they'll rub the plastic on the back of the fender at 3/4 of a turn.
If they're not stock rims then I know of one way to find out if they'll rub...
A 3" lift with 33" tires and 4.10 gears is the best combo on these trucks as far as having on road manners and being capable off road as well.
A 5-6" lift and 35" tires (with 4.56 gears) looks perfect on these trucks but those tires ain't cheap and the big knobbys wear out a lot faster.
i very much appreciate the offer, thank you... i may take you up on that if she wont clear my garage, lol...
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if a fuel injected engine only has an O2 sensor before and after the cat only, how the hell does it know if 1 of the banks are running lean? knock sensor? i have 2 codes, bank 1 running lean and #2 injector open circut... the injector code is new and it would cause a lean condition... just trying to understand how it would know a bank is lean if the sensors are only on the cat and not each manifold like most rigs. knock sensor is the only other way i can think.