Not a poser!
After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend
with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest mods on my '94 YJ: 37x12.5" SuperSwampers Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s Dynatrac 44 Front Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used to have) Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) Borla Headers Borla Stainless CatBack Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC elbow and Dryer ducting) Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html I'm hungry for more! |
Re: Not a poser!
"Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net... > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > mods on my '94 YJ: > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > to have) > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > Borla Headers > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > I'm hungry for more! > Awesome Cal. I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? Also, did you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? I think all the specs were on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last time. Thanks Chris |
Re: Not a poser!
"Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net... > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > mods on my '94 YJ: > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > to have) > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > Borla Headers > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > I'm hungry for more! > Awesome Cal. I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? Also, did you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? I think all the specs were on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last time. Thanks Chris |
Re: Not a poser!
"Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net... > After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend > with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most > intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest > mods on my '94 YJ: > > 37x12.5" SuperSwampers > > Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s > > Dynatrac 44 Front > > Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners > > *Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner > 4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used > to have) > > Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: > > Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this > morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) > > Borla Headers > > Borla Stainless CatBack > > Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC > elbow and Dryer ducting) > > Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: > > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html > > I'm hungry for more! > Awesome Cal. I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? Also, did you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? I think all the specs were on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last time. Thanks Chris |
Re: Not a poser!
c wrote:
> "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message > news:bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net... > >>After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend >>with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most >>intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest >>mods on my '94 YJ: >> >>37x12.5" SuperSwampers >> >>Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s >> >>Dynatrac 44 Front >> >>Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners >> >>*Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner >>4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used >>to have) >> >>Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: >> >>Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this >>morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) >> >>Borla Headers >> >>Borla Stainless CatBack >> >>Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC >>elbow and Dryer ducting) >> >>Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: >> >>http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html >> >>I'm hungry for more! >> > > > Awesome Cal. > > I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. That alone gives it over 5 inches! The teraflex shackles + a SOA will give you loads of clearance and articulation for pretty cheap. > Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? The previous owner had done about a 2.5 spring lift, so I don't think they're the original springs. However, there's no way to ID 'em, I don't think. >Also, did > you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? No body lift at all. BTW, I was amazed how well it handled on the freeway after all those changes, but then the wheelbase is much wider too. It feels pretty darn stable. > I think all the specs were > on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last > time. Heh. Neither did I, or if I did, a reinstall lost 'em. I had to go look in Google to find it myself! The air springs fit in between the springs and the frame. I have the limited so they don't hyperextend, but I pumped them to max 30 lbs on that run. Even I thought it was wacky, but it has a real benefit to it. |
Re: Not a poser!
c wrote:
> "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message > news:bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net... > >>After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend >>with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most >>intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest >>mods on my '94 YJ: >> >>37x12.5" SuperSwampers >> >>Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s >> >>Dynatrac 44 Front >> >>Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners >> >>*Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner >>4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used >>to have) >> >>Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: >> >>Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this >>morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) >> >>Borla Headers >> >>Borla Stainless CatBack >> >>Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC >>elbow and Dryer ducting) >> >>Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: >> >>http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html >> >>I'm hungry for more! >> > > > Awesome Cal. > > I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. That alone gives it over 5 inches! The teraflex shackles + a SOA will give you loads of clearance and articulation for pretty cheap. > Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? The previous owner had done about a 2.5 spring lift, so I don't think they're the original springs. However, there's no way to ID 'em, I don't think. >Also, did > you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? No body lift at all. BTW, I was amazed how well it handled on the freeway after all those changes, but then the wheelbase is much wider too. It feels pretty darn stable. > I think all the specs were > on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last > time. Heh. Neither did I, or if I did, a reinstall lost 'em. I had to go look in Google to find it myself! The air springs fit in between the springs and the frame. I have the limited so they don't hyperextend, but I pumped them to max 30 lbs on that run. Even I thought it was wacky, but it has a real benefit to it. |
Re: Not a poser!
c wrote:
> "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message > news:bp9n3h$6ni$0@pita.alt.net... > >>After another extensive bunch of upgrades, I hit the trail this weekend >>with a local Jeep club full of friendly and helpful folks. Not the most >>intense trails, but a good variety of terrain to test out the latest >>mods on my '94 YJ: >> >>37x12.5" SuperSwampers >> >>Dynatrac ProRock60 Rear w/ 5.13s >> >>Dynatrac 44 Front >> >>Teraflex Revolver shackles on all four corners >> >>*Individual air springs on each corner* (These will lift any corner >>4.5"! They reaaaaalllly cush out the bounces and jounces this ride used >>to have) >> >>Re-fabbed (3rd time!) Tire/Jerry Can carrier (had to mod to fit the: >> >>Hardtop (getting chillier; it was 42 degrees and blowing hard this >>morning...no upper doors that fit yet!) >> >>Borla Headers >> >>Borla Stainless CatBack >> >>Under hood "snorkle" (moved airflow entry point up about 10" with PVC >>elbow and Dryer ducting) >> >>Here's a particularly interesting little sluice: >> >>http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/vnotch.html >> >>I'm hungry for more! >> > > > Awesome Cal. > > I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. That alone gives it over 5 inches! The teraflex shackles + a SOA will give you loads of clearance and articulation for pretty cheap. > Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? The previous owner had done about a 2.5 spring lift, so I don't think they're the original springs. However, there's no way to ID 'em, I don't think. >Also, did > you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? No body lift at all. BTW, I was amazed how well it handled on the freeway after all those changes, but then the wheelbase is much wider too. It feels pretty darn stable. > I think all the specs were > on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last > time. Heh. Neither did I, or if I did, a reinstall lost 'em. I had to go look in Google to find it myself! The air springs fit in between the springs and the frame. I have the limited so they don't hyperextend, but I pumped them to max 30 lbs on that run. Even I thought it was wacky, but it has a real benefit to it. |
Re: Not a poser!
"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message news:<gBZtb.55097$M02.17510@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>...
> I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. > Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? Also, did > you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? I think all the specs were > on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last > time. Chris, Using the original springs with a SOA set-up is "iffy". I've done it myself and the spring soon bent when I hit the brakes hard. At the very least, I'd add a full-length main leaf under the first leaf. The SOA gives about 4.5" to 5" of lift. After I bent my springs, I installed a set of 1.5" Superlift Springs, I've been very pleased with them. I have a slip-yoke eleminator in the rear, and a CV driveshaft by Tom Wood. I have nearly no vibration, every works great. Email me if you need more info! JP |
Re: Not a poser!
"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message news:<gBZtb.55097$M02.17510@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>...
> I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. > Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? Also, did > you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? I think all the specs were > on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last > time. Chris, Using the original springs with a SOA set-up is "iffy". I've done it myself and the spring soon bent when I hit the brakes hard. At the very least, I'd add a full-length main leaf under the first leaf. The SOA gives about 4.5" to 5" of lift. After I bent my springs, I installed a set of 1.5" Superlift Springs, I've been very pleased with them. I have a slip-yoke eleminator in the rear, and a CV driveshaft by Tom Wood. I have nearly no vibration, every works great. Email me if you need more info! JP |
Re: Not a poser!
"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message news:<gBZtb.55097$M02.17510@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>...
> I have a question about your lift. I see you have the SOA conversion done. > Did you use stock springs, or is there addition lift with them? Also, did > you do a body lift at all, and if so, how much? I think all the specs were > on your website, but I never bookmarked the page when you posted it last > time. Chris, Using the original springs with a SOA set-up is "iffy". I've done it myself and the spring soon bent when I hit the brakes hard. At the very least, I'd add a full-length main leaf under the first leaf. The SOA gives about 4.5" to 5" of lift. After I bent my springs, I installed a set of 1.5" Superlift Springs, I've been very pleased with them. I have a slip-yoke eleminator in the rear, and a CV driveshaft by Tom Wood. I have nearly no vibration, every works great. Email me if you need more info! JP |
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