Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
#91
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
Hi Brian,
Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
>
> The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do 0-60
> under 3.2
> http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
> What's your secret... the sand paddles?
>
> -Brian
Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
>
> The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do 0-60
> under 3.2
> http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
> What's your secret... the sand paddles?
>
> -Brian
#92
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
Hi Brian,
Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
>
> The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do 0-60
> under 3.2
> http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
> What's your secret... the sand paddles?
>
> -Brian
Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
>
> The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do 0-60
> under 3.2
> http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
> What's your secret... the sand paddles?
>
> -Brian
#93
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Posts: n/a
Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
Hi Brian,
Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
>
> The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do 0-60
> under 3.2
> http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
> What's your secret... the sand paddles?
>
> -Brian
Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Cherokee-LTD wrote:
>
> Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
>
> The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do 0-60
> under 3.2
> http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
> What's your secret... the sand paddles?
>
> -Brian
#94
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
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> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
news:SqJfc.28466$kc2.407058@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
#95
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
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> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
news:SqJfc.28466$kc2.407058@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
#96
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
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> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
news:SqJfc.28466$kc2.407058@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
#97
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
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> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
news:SqJfc.28466$kc2.407058@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> Adonis wrote:
> > "Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
> >> http://geocities.com/snatchbuckle/20040409/
> >
> > What lift/tire combo you got there? 31s on 4"?
> > Dig how it looks, might do it to my XJ
>
> Thanks. I dig how it works.
>
> The lift is Rubicon Express 4.5" Super-Flex lift with full leafs
> (RE6130). When I ordered the kit, I added a drop pitman arm (RE2500) to
> improve the steering geometry and I upgraded to the heavy duty track bar
> (RE1660) and bracket (RE1665) for better durability and flex. My dealer
> upgraded the sway bar disconnects to JKS quickers for no charge.
>
> At 4.5", driveline vibrations can be a problem. The best solution is a
> fixed t-case yoke and double cardan shaft. For me, that wasn't required
> but I did have to drop the t-case 3/4" and lower my rear pinion angle by
> a few degrees to cancel the vibes. I also had to grind out the armpits
> on the slip yoke to avoid binding the drive shaft u-joint when the rear
> axle is at full drop. This works fine but RE sells a long yoke (RE1822)
> that is even better in that it also has longer travel on the splines.
> Some day I'll get a fixed yoke for the extra strength and improved
> pinion clearance but for now I'm good to go.
>
> The tires are BF Goodrich MT/KM 33x10.50R15. I like them. I'm running
> them on the stock 15x7" wheels. The stock backspacing (5.25"?) makes for
> some tire rub on the lower control arms at full turn, but its no big deal.
>
> To fit the tires, I had to remove the wheel well liners and trim about
> an inch of the sheet metal that hangs below the fender flares (front and
> rear). Easy to do and I now have plenty of clearance. At extreme flex,
> the stuffed front tire will wipe the mud from the column over the coil
> spring. This is due to the deep backspacing and again, no big deal. As
> the budget allows, I'll go with 15x8 wheels with 4.5" backspacing.
>
> I replaced my 3.07 ring & pinion gears with 4.10s salvaged from a junked
> '86 Cherokee 4-cyl. Many prefer 4.56 for 33" tires, but with a 5-speed
> and frequent highway driving, this low-buck solution works for me.
>
> Make sure you have all the bases covered when you plan your lift.
>
> Steve
>
Thanks a ton for all the info!
Adonis
#98
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
Keep trying Bill, I have the air freshener ready. 1700 lbs with 5.38's... do
you have wheelie bars on your "real Jeep" in the event that you *could* hook
up on a strip?
-Brian
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407FFDDF.40E8FB77@***.net...
: Hi Brian,
: Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
: in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
: you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
: slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
: pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
: gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
: the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
: a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
: Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
: and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
: grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
: M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
: nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
: http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
: God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Cherokee-LTD wrote:
: >
: > Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
: >
: > The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do
0-60
: > under 3.2
: > http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
: > What's your secret... the sand paddles?
: >
: > -Brian
you have wheelie bars on your "real Jeep" in the event that you *could* hook
up on a strip?
-Brian
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407FFDDF.40E8FB77@***.net...
: Hi Brian,
: Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
: in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
: you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
: slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
: pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
: gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
: the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
: a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
: Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
: and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
: grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
: M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
: nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
: http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
: God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Cherokee-LTD wrote:
: >
: > Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
: >
: > The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do
0-60
: > under 3.2
: > http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
: > What's your secret... the sand paddles?
: >
: > -Brian
#99
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Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
Keep trying Bill, I have the air freshener ready. 1700 lbs with 5.38's... do
you have wheelie bars on your "real Jeep" in the event that you *could* hook
up on a strip?
-Brian
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407FFDDF.40E8FB77@***.net...
: Hi Brian,
: Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
: in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
: you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
: slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
: pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
: gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
: the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
: a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
: Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
: and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
: grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
: M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
: nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
: http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
: God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Cherokee-LTD wrote:
: >
: > Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
: >
: > The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do
0-60
: > under 3.2
: > http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
: > What's your secret... the sand paddles?
: >
: > -Brian
you have wheelie bars on your "real Jeep" in the event that you *could* hook
up on a strip?
-Brian
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407FFDDF.40E8FB77@***.net...
: Hi Brian,
: Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
: in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
: you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
: slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
: pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
: gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
: the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
: a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
: Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
: and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
: grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
: M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
: nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
: http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
: God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Cherokee-LTD wrote:
: >
: > Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
: >
: > The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do
0-60
: > under 3.2
: > http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
: > What's your secret... the sand paddles?
: >
: > -Brian
#100
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Posts: n/a
Re: Doors and top off in Canada! Yee Haw!
Keep trying Bill, I have the air freshener ready. 1700 lbs with 5.38's... do
you have wheelie bars on your "real Jeep" in the event that you *could* hook
up on a strip?
-Brian
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407FFDDF.40E8FB77@***.net...
: Hi Brian,
: Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
: in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
: you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
: slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
: pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
: gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
: the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
: a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
: Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
: and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
: grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
: M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
: nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
: http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
: God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Cherokee-LTD wrote:
: >
: > Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
: >
: > The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do
0-60
: > under 3.2
: > http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
: > What's your secret... the sand paddles?
: >
: > -Brian
you have wheelie bars on your "real Jeep" in the event that you *could* hook
up on a strip?
-Brian
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:407FFDDF.40E8FB77@***.net...
: Hi Brian,
: Well of course I'm going to exaggerate a little, but I'll still be
: in the three seconds on a drag strip where I can hook up. Remember
: you're comparing me will sports cars, that are built for cornering, in
: slalom type racing, their heavier than I and have smaller engines, and
: pulling one gravity is nothing. You know dragsters pull over six
: gravitates. My CJ-2A weights in at seventeen hundred pounds powered by
: the Siamese Chevy small four hundred inch, four bolt, steel crank, using
: a three hundred and thirty degree duration, half inch lift Iskenderian,
: Edelbrock and 850 CFM Holley, ten and half FI Slant heads, three hundred
: and fifty pound closed springs, 2 1/8" ID by 32" each tuned for six
: grand Hookers, eleven and a half inch Scheifer, Lakewood scattershield,
: M-22 Muncie, Dana 20, Ford nine inch with 5.38s, hundred and fifty horse
: nitrous. I don't know, maybe my eighty foot may be quicker. :-)
: http://www.----------.com/pismo.htm
: God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Cherokee-LTD wrote:
: >
: > Wow Bill, I could smell your post before I read it!
: >
: > The McLaren F1, Saleen F7, Ferrari Enzo and Koenigsegg CC can't even do
0-60
: > under 3.2
: > http://www.modernracer.com/features/...testcars4.html
: > What's your secret... the sand paddles?
: >
: > -Brian