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so since i do not plan of doin a S.R. should i have to worry about this? or even need to take it into consideration?
You'll be fine. My situation is unique. A typical spring over does not have any clearance issues.
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so since i do not plan of doin a S.R. should i have to worry about this? or even need to take it into consideration?
Here goes...Still in progress!
1985 FJ60
2F partial de-smog, high flow cat, HEI, 300K miles
MAF add-a-leaf, F & R
4.88 precision gears
Aussie Locker rear, open front
Link to build pics
Before - 33x10.5x15 BFG mt's on 15x8 rockcrawlers 2" backspace
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Front only - 37x12.5x15 MTR's on 15x8 rockcrawlers 2" backspace
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After - 37x12.5x15 MTR's on 15x8 rockcrawlers 2" backspace
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looking good !!! great welding too !!!
You'll be fine. My situation is unique. A typical spring over does not have any clearance issues.
I really dig it Kavik... nice work!
Yeah, me too!
When is it gonna wheel so we can see some ACTION shots?
BITCHIN WELDS! Very PRETTY!
Chicago
Build a front driveshaft (may to wait til the doubler goes in)
Do you have a locker for the rear? If so definitely wait on the front drivshaft especially if your engine swap is going to start in a couple of months. If you do build a front shaft just do a square one yourself and don't worry about balancing it if it's just used during wheeling trips. Plus you could see how much more spline length you'd need (because of SR) when you get one built after the swap.
I understand the want to go wheeling first before the swap, it's been too long for me!
So, how does that spacer work? Do you just use really long bolts?
The reason i ask is because the stock bolts are that goofy 11mm size and i dont think you could find them in a longer bolt.
How thick is that spacer? 2 inches?
I imagine it will make your driveshaft angle steeper.
It is a cool little piece of machining though.