Southeast Overland
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Sag pump and pulley arrived along with a new AISIN water pump. After some coffee I'm headed out to start bolting stuff up.
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Here is a question for ya.
I'm taking the Pig to GSMTR this year come hell or high water. High water might actually be fun...
I'm locked in the rear but not the front. I know I need an ARB air locker up front but I can't afford it.
I've thought about putting a lunch box in the front but am worried about my long wheel base (turning) and I also have stock axles and 60 birfs in front - no Longs. I do have the 2L mod.
When I'm at GSMTR I would like to run some of the trails that are a bit harder like Guardrail, Helicopter, Schoolbus, etc - but don't want to be winching up everything. I know a front locker would REALLY help but I still want to be able to turn this Pig and not explode my front axle.
What cha think?
ETA: Do I need the 'weather stripping seal' that goes within the clutch inspection cover? I think it is prettttty pricey from Toyota.
Howdy! There is a lot to be said for double Lunchboxes. I have them. Basically, no wheel spin. I put mine in after blowing a stock birf. I upgraded to Long's birfs and inners while I had it torn down. Steering is noticeably sloppier when locked up in 4L/H. Even at 10 psi, the front tires do not have near as much bite when you crank the wheel. If your on a lot of hardrock trails, you'll notice a lot of windup in the driveline. I have gotten real good at rocking the throttle to slide in/out of 4wd. I recommend an anti-wrap bar on the rear, even if a rig is SUA, if it is going to do a lot of 2wd Low.I think that there are a lot of people running in 2L with a front locker. Basically, you would move from 4L to 2L anytime you would want to disengage the front locker. It might be a little tougher on the rear axle, but gotta be easier on the birfs. Go for it!
Howdy! Not a bad plan. Extreme steering is a lot easier in 2wd and 3wd than it is in 4wd. In theory, autolockers allow the outer (faster) tire on a turn to freewheel, but for some reason it does not seem to work on the front axle nearly as well as it does on the rear. I will say it is the cat's meow on very soft surfaces like washes, beaches, and dunes. JohnI might just need to hold out on the front locker until next year and put in an ARB.![]()
I might just need to hold out on the front locker until next year and put in an ARB.![]()
Steve what type of steering box does it have? I thought it was a minitruck set up?
Steve what type of steering box does it have? I thought it was a minitruck set up?
Minitruck with factory FJ55 linkage to the center arm and then high steer with a custom tie rod and FJ80 TRE's.
It's not the strongest power steering around but it works fine now, if a bit sloppily; I think Steve is working on the slop though...
Not sure what a front locker would do re: steering...
What I was trying to get at was if you put a lunchbox up front with that box you might have some steering issues with 35's.
The rolled roofing material that is self adhesive some times referred to as Ice Guard can be used a underlayment for floor mats or used as a sound deadner such as inside doors. Nothing slides on it and it really sticks.
Yes.Do ya think the 1/8 will do?
The ends pretty much slid right back together. Are they good to go?
Yes.
Yes.
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