Almost up to a set of man tires :flipoff:
I have ran 2 sets of Iroks and will say that IMO they are the best all around tire you can buy. I ran them all the time at 4psi in the front and 3 in the rear with trailreadybeadlocks with no issues. This was on my 3k buggy, you will have to experiment with tire pressure as rig weight will effect tire rollover at very low psi on sidehills, tread is soft compound for hookup, and the sidewalls are very tough (bias). I would say this is a big upgrade over your old tsl's. Saying that they will wear out faster on the porous rocks of Funny/moon but last long in woods.I will say I was extremely pleased with the new meats..
Mike, I always cut the gate off on the right so I can get reverse Supa fast. Sucks to cut something new but it has its benefits. Good choice tho.More goodies...
Mike, I always cut the gate off on the right so I can get reverse Supa fast. Sucka to cut something new but it has its benefits. Good choice tho.
Does your Dana 300 transfer case already have 4 to 1 gears?
Agreed Mike, if your not running a doubler case 4-1 gears are a necessary upgrade.Your crawl ratio is going to suck with stock gears and a th350. Anything technical is going to be an awful experience. I ran a stock 300 in Canada and a couple other places, and had to bump everything that others were crawling. Once I switched to 4/1 gears I walked every part I struggled with.
Agreed Mike, if your not running a doubler case 4-1 gears are a necessary upgrade.
I have always used JB Conversions for my 4-1 gear sets. Never had an issue. Personally I have never been a fan of using a crawlbox unless your massively underpowered(Toy 4 cylinder etc).Never even thought about gears..
Who besides AA is making them?
I have always used JB Conversions for my 4-1 gear sets. Never had an issue. Personally I have never been a fan of using a crawlbox unless your massively underpowered(Toy 4 cylinder etc).
Looking forwaed to watching the changes. Just curious what your gear ratio is in the diffs?
Trailer queen.Ya still a little ways out--gotta get rigs thru the shop..
But the typical 5.38's..
Trailer queen.
FWIW, you should consider an overdrive transmission if this rig ever expects to hit freeway speeds in the future. It's a nice benefit to being able to go 75 mph.
And consider an Atlas before you polish that D300. Do the math. For what you can sell your D300 (with the HD output), and cost to purchase the Clocking Ring, the Adapter, the 4 to 1 kit, the Twin Sticks, the 1350 yokes you may find it's not that big of a jump to just get a better case to begin with.