1911
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My latest mod; finally got it all wired up and everything working last night.




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...how easy was it to install and what was the price, people I have talked to said it was fairly difficult.
Thanks for the info...what did you regear to?
I haven't made an accurate determination of fuel economy yet but it doesn't appear to have changed much.
1911, I'm having a time trying to locate the 4.56 r/p gears on that link. I see the "master kit" for $370, but there aren't any gears on this page. I would like to upgrade my r/p's to 4.56 since I run 33's as dd duty and 34's for play time. Trying to calculate my budget. I don't want to lock my front diff though, just regear.
ringpinion.bix,
I am thinking about re gearing also, I am running 34's with a 6" lift automatic, will go to 35's this summer, what ratio would you recommend?
thanks,
Tom
Bringing the thread back 'round to its original topic, I HIGHLY recommend saving up and getting the ARB front locker at the same time you re-gear for anyone comtemplating re-gearing. Got to use mine in earnest for the first time, wheeling last weekend and WOW I was impressed! Instant on and instant off (unlike the stock rear e-locker). In several situations on 4-rated trails (4 out of 5) at Barnwell Mountain, it was like an Easy Button. I'd have my front wheels on top of a tall ledge and the rear still on the bottom, and didn't have enough traction even with the rear locked. Engaged the front locker and BINGO it pulled right up every time! I wish I had some photos but it I didn't have the time to get out and take any because I with a group. Here are a couple that others took going down, but none up:
Hey Lee,
You have a nice FJ there, I really enjoyed seeing it at Jambo. I am the guy who told you not to go up Sierra Skyview where the traffic Jam was. I ended up making it up in my Tacoma and I think you would have made it up but you might have busted your mirror. I hope you had a good time at Jambo!
Aggie