eyehatetofu
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you do know that by getting that you are "old"
Dammit. When did 25 become the new 50? I feel like I'm 70 some days.
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you do know that by getting that you are "old"
Dammit. When did 25 become the new 50? I feel like I'm 70 some days.
how in the eff do you know what Happy Days is
or do you simply have good taste in TV for some one who is 25
Now back to the topic at hand...
Lockers are useless in a KJ. The IFS (and weak ass D30a) is a bigger drawback than open axles. Discuss.![]()
That is very true.truly it is the reverse of that
the weak 30a is broken when shock loaded a locker would ,in theory, prevent shock loading by preventing "1 wheel peel"
The IFS causes you to lift a wheel faster than SFA causing "1 wheel peel"
sooner
so a locker will prevent "1 wheel peel" and lifting wheels means nothing when you are locked
clearly ,by your age, you have never owned a TJ let alone a YJ or CJ so I take your
negative attitude towards TJ's with a grain of salt
why would I buy a JK I have a TJ with under 50K miles on it
paid cash for it and I dont have to wait for it to be "put into my name"
did you "built" it or did you build it?
and wow you drilled holes in it ,impressive ,let me know when you cut holes with a torch
oh and you put a lift on in the drive way
wow
try installing a locker
I dont know who this "noone" person is so yeah he/she did not tell me to have a kid me and my wife wanted to have a kid
man I wish I could go back to the days of being 21 again
back then I knew it all and pissed on the shoes of people who probably
knew a lot more than I did(dunno)
I am willing to bet you are just like all the other JK punks ridding around with the top up and AC on and refuse to
return the Jeep wave to the real Jeep owners with the top down ,doors off and a bare foot on the rock sliders
and before you say it my TJ has AC and it does work ,so did my '95 YJ, but I own a Jeep not a Joke
im more of a jeep owner than you'll ever be. my doors have barely been on this summer.
it doesnt. me doing things like stopping to help other jeep owners stranded on the side of the road would be an example. yes i do that.WTF does this have to do with being MORE of a jeep owner? seriously dude think about your arguments before you make them.
it doesnt. me doing things like stopping to help other jeep owners stranded on the side of the road would be an example. yes i do that.
apparently since everyone seems to know me these days he thought i ride around in the a/c all day.
Who cares about you? You have a cool dog.
I have heard a locker or even a lsd can be a pain in the snow ( also watched my brother have to put it in 4wd cause the back end started to slide towards the car next to him in a parking lot in tahoe with one tire in snow and one on ice). For snowy conditions would it be better to have open rear and a posi of some sort in front? Arb is best, but for those of us who don't want to/can't drop that much $ on a locker.
Not if you have that stupid throttle control system and other "dummy" controls Jeep started puting on the 06's. Those systems really show their weakness in mixed conditions on ice/snow. Any wheel spin it cuts the throttle and you sit like a deer inthe headlights until you let off the throttle enough to get control back. Even with responcible driving in snow I have had problems with the Trac control and ABS getting me in some pickles.
Only on a JK can you fully turn it off,in a KJ or KK you can not fully turn off all that junk un;less you pull the ABS fuse.its not that bad. since you can turn it off with the push of a button its no big deal. abs has saved me a few times from idiot driivers
Only on a JK can you fully turn it off,in a KJ or KK you can not fully turn off all that junk un;less you pull the ABS fuse.
Same as the front,the DTT.Wow, nothing like wading thru 16 pages of bickering to find a few useful tidbits of real information.p:
Trying to educate myself about Limited Slip Diffs. (I'm not fortunate enough to know everything, like certain other members here:whip![]()
I have a '04 KJ Sport. V6 (if that matters)
NP231 Transfer case.
Seems that there is a concensious that the Detroit Tru-Trac is the best option for the front.
I'd like a little better traction in winter on roads that are snowy in spots. I don't like constantly shifting in and out of Part-time 4wd. But, since I don't wheel much, I don't need/want a locker.
What are my LSD options for the Chrysler 8.25 rear?
Sorry if this has already been answered in this thread, but I got bored by the :gayfight:
Just an FYI, since this thread was last active, ThunderbirdJunkie ditched his craptastic Aussie for a delicious Powertrash.
My Aussie is still going,switched to 85-140 oil, sounds much better.
Right at 45,000m.How many miles on yours so far?