Wow... Those are some awesome looking SARS sliders Dude...
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America's Tire honors other deals if you can find them. I had a couple coupons for 4 wheel parts that really knocked the price down.How/why where tires sooooo cheap. Thought the idols are like 500 ea in that size...??
They share a building in Newberg.Are Ironman and metal tech in oregon?
There are som many big name 4x Fab shops here it's ridiculous. Like 3 or 4 in Eugene/springfield alone.
It's going to be pretty capable with the marlin gears, 4.88's, and the black box, but I'm really focused on mild trail stuff with the family and tons of snow wheelin.You worried about breaking stuff on 39.5s? Or is this more of a mild wheelin' thing
I think it's more likely you'll be breaking your R&P in the front diff when reversing than twisting the splines in the rear.I'm thinking of swapping the rear elocker out for a grizzly locker. For the tire size I don't want to worry about the spline issues and I can deal with the road manners a detroit style locker preaents.
Doubtful. I've run 38 tsl's on my previous 80 and the new owner is still running them almost every weekend with no issue. I'll also avoid the gas pedal while in reverse.I think it's more likely you'll be breaking your R&P in the front diff when reversing than twisting the splines in the rear.
I'm hoping they're still making progress on it. I'll be one of the first to order when they're ready.Landtank sells a custom milled axle shaft so it won't get jammed up in the elocker when it twists. Easier than changing hole locker/ etc.
Black box making headway?
I'm not saying you will break, I just think if anything, it's more likely the front r&p will be an issue before the splines in the rear will.Doubtful. I've run 38 tsl's on my previous 80 and the new owner is still running them almost every weekend with no issue. I'll also avoid the gas pedal while in reverse.
I'm hoping the rear splines hold up, but maybe the grizzly would be a good piece of mind?I'm not saying you will break, I just think if anything, it's more likely the front r&p will be an issue before the splines in the rear will.
I wouldn't worry about it. Worst case is you twist splines and it acts like a spool until you get home. Spare thirds aren't that pricey if it comes to that.I'm hoping the rear splines hold up, but maybe the grizzly would be a good piece of mind?