Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:34:29 -0700, "Jeff Strickland"
<beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: >One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st >gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I >was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I >remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, >so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with >going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is >3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will >use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain >awesome. > >It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, >but it is. > >Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. I've read differently: (the Jeep I'm looking at is a '78 CJ-7) "The Dana 300 was used only in CJs from 1980 until 1986. " source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d300.html I think if I get this Jeep I'll have the Dana 20: "The Dana 20 was used in CJs from 1972 until 1979." source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d20.html Yeah, I've also read that the 3-speed with it's 2.99:1 1st gear ratio kinda kills the whole "crawl" idea. I won't fret about it since the guy I'm trying to buy the Jeep from hasn't even bothered to call me back yet and he was supposed to call about an hour and 15 minutes ago. *sigh* I have a pet peeve for people who aren't on time. He was late meeting with me earlier today for the test-drive, too. Grrr........ Seems (because it *is*) RUDE to me to tell someone you're going to do something at a certain time and then not do it. :-( > This unit is gear driven, the YJ >and TJ get chain driven tcases. The gear driven units are substantially >stronger, with the cast iron and gears and such. You can install a Currie >TwinStick that lets you select 2WD LO Range, and 2WD LO Gange, FWD, along >with the standard selections. You can get 2WD RWD by simply climbing out and >unlocking the hubs, but who wants to be climbing in and out to lock and >unlock the hubs all day long? > > > > >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:f6frovokmhdd5t1br9i9k5bpf8k5go9jtt@4ax.com.. . >> >On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:36:15 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" >> ><beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: >> >> <snip> >> >> >>Real Jeeps do not "burn out". You really need to get that out of your >> >>system. Your CJ is a top heavy, narrow and short vehicle. >> >> Oh yeah, but I have to say I love the sound of the combination of the >> first two words of your last sentence above. *grin* >> >> >> >> -- >> Travis >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html >> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it. >> :wq! -- Travis http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it. :wq! |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:34:29 -0700, "Jeff Strickland"
<beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: >One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st >gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I >was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I >remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, >so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with >going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is >3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will >use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain >awesome. > >It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, >but it is. > >Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. I've read differently: (the Jeep I'm looking at is a '78 CJ-7) "The Dana 300 was used only in CJs from 1980 until 1986. " source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d300.html I think if I get this Jeep I'll have the Dana 20: "The Dana 20 was used in CJs from 1972 until 1979." source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d20.html Yeah, I've also read that the 3-speed with it's 2.99:1 1st gear ratio kinda kills the whole "crawl" idea. I won't fret about it since the guy I'm trying to buy the Jeep from hasn't even bothered to call me back yet and he was supposed to call about an hour and 15 minutes ago. *sigh* I have a pet peeve for people who aren't on time. He was late meeting with me earlier today for the test-drive, too. Grrr........ Seems (because it *is*) RUDE to me to tell someone you're going to do something at a certain time and then not do it. :-( > This unit is gear driven, the YJ >and TJ get chain driven tcases. The gear driven units are substantially >stronger, with the cast iron and gears and such. You can install a Currie >TwinStick that lets you select 2WD LO Range, and 2WD LO Gange, FWD, along >with the standard selections. You can get 2WD RWD by simply climbing out and >unlocking the hubs, but who wants to be climbing in and out to lock and >unlock the hubs all day long? > > > > >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:f6frovokmhdd5t1br9i9k5bpf8k5go9jtt@4ax.com.. . >> >On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:36:15 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" >> ><beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: >> >> <snip> >> >> >>Real Jeeps do not "burn out". You really need to get that out of your >> >>system. Your CJ is a top heavy, narrow and short vehicle. >> >> Oh yeah, but I have to say I love the sound of the combination of the >> first two words of your last sentence above. *grin* >> >> >> >> -- >> Travis >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html >> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it. >> :wq! -- Travis http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it. :wq! |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:34:29 -0700, "Jeff Strickland"
<beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: >One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st >gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I >was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I >remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, >so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with >going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is >3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will >use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain >awesome. > >It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, >but it is. > >Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. I've read differently: (the Jeep I'm looking at is a '78 CJ-7) "The Dana 300 was used only in CJs from 1980 until 1986. " source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d300.html I think if I get this Jeep I'll have the Dana 20: "The Dana 20 was used in CJs from 1972 until 1979." source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d20.html Yeah, I've also read that the 3-speed with it's 2.99:1 1st gear ratio kinda kills the whole "crawl" idea. I won't fret about it since the guy I'm trying to buy the Jeep from hasn't even bothered to call me back yet and he was supposed to call about an hour and 15 minutes ago. *sigh* I have a pet peeve for people who aren't on time. He was late meeting with me earlier today for the test-drive, too. Grrr........ Seems (because it *is*) RUDE to me to tell someone you're going to do something at a certain time and then not do it. :-( > This unit is gear driven, the YJ >and TJ get chain driven tcases. The gear driven units are substantially >stronger, with the cast iron and gears and such. You can install a Currie >TwinStick that lets you select 2WD LO Range, and 2WD LO Gange, FWD, along >with the standard selections. You can get 2WD RWD by simply climbing out and >unlocking the hubs, but who wants to be climbing in and out to lock and >unlock the hubs all day long? > > > > >"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:f6frovokmhdd5t1br9i9k5bpf8k5go9jtt@4ax.com.. . >> >On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:36:15 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" >> ><beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: >> >> <snip> >> >> >>Real Jeeps do not "burn out". You really need to get that out of your >> >>system. Your CJ is a top heavy, narrow and short vehicle. >> >> Oh yeah, but I have to say I love the sound of the combination of the >> first two words of your last sentence above. *grin* >> >> >> >> -- >> Travis >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html >> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it. >> :wq! -- Travis http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it. :wq! |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
Except some of us run V8s, like Travis' new car, and like me, may
go the way and choose a close ratio Muncie with the Corvette 2.20 low, for it's strength. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st > gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I > was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I > remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, > so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with > going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is > 3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will > use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain > awesome. > > It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, > but it is. > > Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. This unit is gear driven, the YJ > and TJ get chain driven tcases. The gear driven units are substantially > stronger, with the cast iron and gears and such. You can install a Currie > TwinStick that lets you select 2WD LO Range, and 2WD LO Gange, FWD, along > with the standard selections. You can get 2WD RWD by simply climbing out and > unlocking the hubs, but who wants to be climbing in and out to lock and > unlock the hubs all day long? |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
Except some of us run V8s, like Travis' new car, and like me, may
go the way and choose a close ratio Muncie with the Corvette 2.20 low, for it's strength. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st > gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I > was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I > remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, > so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with > going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is > 3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will > use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain > awesome. > > It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, > but it is. > > Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. This unit is gear driven, the YJ > and TJ get chain driven tcases. The gear driven units are substantially > stronger, with the cast iron and gears and such. You can install a Currie > TwinStick that lets you select 2WD LO Range, and 2WD LO Gange, FWD, along > with the standard selections. You can get 2WD RWD by simply climbing out and > unlocking the hubs, but who wants to be climbing in and out to lock and > unlock the hubs all day long? |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
Except some of us run V8s, like Travis' new car, and like me, may
go the way and choose a close ratio Muncie with the Corvette 2.20 low, for it's strength. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st > gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I > was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I > remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, > so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with > going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is > 3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will > use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain > awesome. > > It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, > but it is. > > Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. This unit is gear driven, the YJ > and TJ get chain driven tcases. The gear driven units are substantially > stronger, with the cast iron and gears and such. You can install a Currie > TwinStick that lets you select 2WD LO Range, and 2WD LO Gange, FWD, along > with the standard selections. You can get 2WD RWD by simply climbing out and > unlocking the hubs, but who wants to be climbing in and out to lock and > unlock the hubs all day long? |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0mmrov0hjlg7je4pl7bgo85i2nv3i37js8@4ax.com... > On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:34:29 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" > <beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: > > >One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st > >gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I > >was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I > >remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, > >so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with > >going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is > >3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will > >use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain > >awesome. > > > >It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, > >but it is. > > > >Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. > > I've read differently: (the Jeep I'm looking at is a '78 CJ-7) > "The Dana 300 was used only in CJs from 1980 until 1986. " > source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d300.html > > I think if I get this Jeep I'll have the Dana 20: > "The Dana 20 was used in CJs from 1972 until 1979." > source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d20.html > You could be right on that. I was thinking the D300 was used from '76 when the CJ7 first came out. That said, the D20 is also a gear driven, cast iron tcase instead of the aluminum case chain driven unit that is used with the YJ and later. :-) > |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0mmrov0hjlg7je4pl7bgo85i2nv3i37js8@4ax.com... > On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:34:29 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" > <beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: > > >One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st > >gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I > >was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I > >remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, > >so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with > >going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is > >3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will > >use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain > >awesome. > > > >It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, > >but it is. > > > >Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. > > I've read differently: (the Jeep I'm looking at is a '78 CJ-7) > "The Dana 300 was used only in CJs from 1980 until 1986. " > source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d300.html > > I think if I get this Jeep I'll have the Dana 20: > "The Dana 20 was used in CJs from 1972 until 1979." > source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d20.html > You could be right on that. I was thinking the D300 was used from '76 when the CJ7 first came out. That said, the D20 is also a gear driven, cast iron tcase instead of the aluminum case chain driven unit that is used with the YJ and later. :-) > |
Re: I might have found my Jeep! - MADE AN OFFER!!!
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0mmrov0hjlg7je4pl7bgo85i2nv3i37js8@4ax.com... > On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 16:34:29 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" > <beerman@yahoo.com> shared the following: > > >One thing you are going to get tired of real quick is that 3spd tranny. 1st > >gear is too high for many kinds of trail work, and 3rd is a straight 1:1. I > >was getting ready to suggest that this is a little low, but then I > >remembered that my 4spd trans has a 1:1 top gear. I have a 6.69:1 1st gear, > >so I go very slow when going slow is important. You will have trouble with > >going slow because your 1st is roughly equivelent to my 2nd, which is > >3.22:1. Basically, I get the same three gears on the street that you will > >use, but I get an added Low Range gear for the trail that is just plain > >awesome. > > > >It is very hard to explain in words why this is an important consideration, > >but it is. > > > >Your Transxfer Case should be the Dana 300. > > I've read differently: (the Jeep I'm looking at is a '78 CJ-7) > "The Dana 300 was used only in CJs from 1980 until 1986. " > source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d300.html > > I think if I get this Jeep I'll have the Dana 20: > "The Dana 20 was used in CJs from 1972 until 1979." > source: http://www.jeeptech.com/xfer/d20.html > You could be right on that. I was thinking the D300 was used from '76 when the CJ7 first came out. That said, the D20 is also a gear driven, cast iron tcase instead of the aluminum case chain driven unit that is used with the YJ and later. :-) > |
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