What are the specs on that set of beadlocks?
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EHH, Should have gone 37'sStill looks good though.
What are the specs on that set of beadlocks?
EHH, Should have gone 37'sStill looks good though.
bffffff should have gone 54s.
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This setup works well for me since it's not a daily driver and it mostly heads to the trail on a trailer. If I were driving this every day I'd get the other model Bilstein that has stiffer valving at all 4 corners. But for trail and bombing down dirt roads it works good and soaks up the whoops well.
Looks like he would have had to get 17" wheels to go 37's Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Why did BFG do that? Nothing bad about a 37 on a 15" wheel.![]()
It looks like you still have plenty space there ..
Those are some good looking tires. I'm interested to see how those things wheel out here cause those are on my consideration list when my current tires wear out.
...Things will settle in on that. It may also seem sky high since youre not used to it too...
Looking good Clint, Looking forward to seeing it in person.
Josh
Remind me not to put my cruiser next to yours. I don't want it to be jealous.
Thats from my daughter.
FAAAAAWWWWK YEEEEEAH!
Looks awesome!
For the pittman arm, you might wanna try putting some good tension on it, spray it down with some blaster and leave it sit over night. This is what I had to do after breaking a puller as well. Also, a picklefork works awesome too to assist the process. I ALWAYS carry a picklefork with me on the trail too. I just love those things.
It actually saved my ass on Deer Valley last year when my Pittman arm snapped...I used to to break the rod ends on my set up, and also had to BORROW Calicruisers pittman arm to get out, so it really made an impact on an already bad day.
Things will settle in on that. It may also seem sky high since youre not used to it too. Once you test the limits on it, youll wonder how you ever wheeled without it SOA.
That is truly an amazing mod for these rigs.
Youre SOOOOO gonna love it!
Chicago
X2. It will come down from just driving around the block since the suspension hasn't really cycled yet. Once you work it a little on the trail it'll settle. Hope it makes it to the clean up on the 18th!
man that this is sick, for the pitman you might try a gentle tap (understatement) on the pitman with the puller on it. I'm sure some might say this could damage the gear set in the box itself but cutting could impart too much heat, plus you can take a little frustration out on it for breaking the other two pullers. anyways happy cruisn hope mine turns out as well as yours. Do you think its possible to post a cost summary to give us who plan on something similar, a rough idea of what we are looking at. I know not everyone will want to do the exact same thing, it would just be nice to see.![]()
to hammers and the puller ( old locally technique ) hit the pitman with both hammer at the same time ( require practice ) and the puller making pressure ..
BTW still thinking there is space for 37" + tires ..![]()
lookin good Clint... those springs will settle considerably. Give it a little time. I broke 2 pitman pullers too when getting mine off. I finally used a torch to heat mine up enough to persuade it with my hammer. I believe cursing helps too.
The rig looks awesome!! Good work.
So now that you have your wheels on, I have a question. I have a line on a cheap set of 15x10 wheels with a 2.5" backspace. Yours are 3.5" backspace, so do you think having the wheels stick out another inch would be too much? Got shot of how much the tires stick out of the fenders?
EDIT: Sorry for the wheel questions, but I'm going this exact route in the future. What about a set of 10" wide with 4.5" backspacing? Think they would work out better than the 2.5" ones?
Ive got the 2.5 in bs rims, same dimensions.
Here's a pic of the stance. Personally, I like it. You could also argure that it will compensate for some of the height you gain as well....
Chicago