Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
#11
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
> And don't put that locker on the
> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
right?
#12
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
> And don't put that locker on the
> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
right?
#13
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
> And don't put that locker on the
> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
right?
#14
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
Oh no this guy had a detroit locker and it was on a YJ, with quite a few
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
#15
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
Oh no this guy had a detroit locker and it was on a YJ, with quite a few
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
#16
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
Oh no this guy had a detroit locker and it was on a YJ, with quite a few
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
#17
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
Oh no this guy had a detroit locker and it was on a YJ, with quite a few
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
miles on it and he's even used it heavily offroad. He said it was his fault
and he should have handled it differently.
I did speak to one guy who said his son had a rockcrawler type setup on his
jeep, and that the rear end had a spool. I asked how in the world did he
drive it around on the roads, and he said his son put some sort of locking
hubs on the rear, much like the front. Every week or so he'd unlock one
wheel, so the other wheel would be propelling him so he could go around
corners. He'd switch every so often to even out the tire wear.
I always thought that was a neat idea but I don't know how it would be done
since I've never messed with locking hubs before. My TJ is the first
offroad vehicle I've owned and it doesn't have them.
Troy
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155660080.348086.65890@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>
>> And don't put that locker on the
>> dana35 rear end you probably have, a guy did this in
>> town with 33's and broke an axle turning in a parking lot.
>
> Was that an ARB forgotten to turn off ?
>
> Yes I do have the Dana 35 rear axle, but I belive that if I go easy on
> the throttle while turning I might get away without breaking my axles
> right?
>
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
4.56s with 30" tires will be pretty low. The engine will be runing very fast
at freeway speeds.
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I Have a 2005 TJ with 4.0L and 3.07 with 30.6 tires, in my next upgrade
> i'm installing a detroit locker on the rear axle and a True Track in
> the front axle with 4.56 Gears? What are your experience with this
> setup?
>
> I'm specially concerned about the gear ratio, since i'm not very sure
> weather to install the 4.11 or the 4.56. I have not installed 33's
> because I do not want to break an axle. but probably will.
>
> Please any experience Will be of great help.
>
at freeway speeds.
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155656224.578254.145060@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I Have a 2005 TJ with 4.0L and 3.07 with 30.6 tires, in my next upgrade
> i'm installing a detroit locker on the rear axle and a True Track in
> the front axle with 4.56 Gears? What are your experience with this
> setup?
>
> I'm specially concerned about the gear ratio, since i'm not very sure
> weather to install the 4.11 or the 4.56. I have not installed 33's
> because I do not want to break an axle. but probably will.
>
> Please any experience Will be of great help.
>
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
4.56s with 30" tires will be pretty low. The engine will be runing very fast
at freeway speeds.
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155656224.578254.145060@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I Have a 2005 TJ with 4.0L and 3.07 with 30.6 tires, in my next upgrade
> i'm installing a detroit locker on the rear axle and a True Track in
> the front axle with 4.56 Gears? What are your experience with this
> setup?
>
> I'm specially concerned about the gear ratio, since i'm not very sure
> weather to install the 4.11 or the 4.56. I have not installed 33's
> because I do not want to break an axle. but probably will.
>
> Please any experience Will be of great help.
>
at freeway speeds.
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155656224.578254.145060@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I Have a 2005 TJ with 4.0L and 3.07 with 30.6 tires, in my next upgrade
> i'm installing a detroit locker on the rear axle and a True Track in
> the front axle with 4.56 Gears? What are your experience with this
> setup?
>
> I'm specially concerned about the gear ratio, since i'm not very sure
> weather to install the 4.11 or the 4.56. I have not installed 33's
> because I do not want to break an axle. but probably will.
>
> Please any experience Will be of great help.
>
#20
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Re: Jeep 4.0L with Rubicon tires (30.6") and 4.56 ok?
4.56s with 30" tires will be pretty low. The engine will be runing very fast
at freeway speeds.
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155656224.578254.145060@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I Have a 2005 TJ with 4.0L and 3.07 with 30.6 tires, in my next upgrade
> i'm installing a detroit locker on the rear axle and a True Track in
> the front axle with 4.56 Gears? What are your experience with this
> setup?
>
> I'm specially concerned about the gear ratio, since i'm not very sure
> weather to install the 4.11 or the 4.56. I have not installed 33's
> because I do not want to break an axle. but probably will.
>
> Please any experience Will be of great help.
>
at freeway speeds.
"kion" <hhassey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155656224.578254.145060@i3g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I Have a 2005 TJ with 4.0L and 3.07 with 30.6 tires, in my next upgrade
> i'm installing a detroit locker on the rear axle and a True Track in
> the front axle with 4.56 Gears? What are your experience with this
> setup?
>
> I'm specially concerned about the gear ratio, since i'm not very sure
> weather to install the 4.11 or the 4.56. I have not installed 33's
> because I do not want to break an axle. but probably will.
>
> Please any experience Will be of great help.
>