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unccpathfinder

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  1. Cool idea...i wanted to do.a belly up.kit but never got around to.it...takes a 3" bl...basically i beat the crap out of the TC bc its below the frame
  2. Glad.i checked in sick flex > boobies...flame on i got my truck...my woman...shes got her (my) truck and we wheel on...ill have to get one of.her action shots in this year
  3. Mechanical engineer...about to move to a manufacturing engineer position for a year...
  4. Well if u need to.get ure mind off of.things and r close to augusta...ill be wrenching all weekend
  5. Sorry for your loss...keep your head up and stay positive
  6. Yep...easiest way is model in cad if you have the material density then most cad will output one of the moment of inertia...hand calcs r possible too...roarks stress and strain should have it in the tables
  7. Ill trade his human error for mine...in the end its reparable and no1 got hurt
  8. Depends on how deep in the mud your stuck...full tire under mud is like 4x IIRC
  9. In theory the overall weight doesnt matter...its a matter of the location of the weight...dont believe me? Go stand on the center of a mrrry goround and then on the outside...u can at that point experience that thing called inertia
  10. Yea some guy in norcal did it..they body is prob 500-800 lbs...disconnect vacuum lines/harnesses, brake lines from mc....steering shaft...ac and heater core lines....throttle cables and u should be close to good...
  11. Ill be completely honest....every one ive.done has been a PITA....load up on PB and maybe some heat...ive never lived in.the salt belt either
  12. With a MT a jack or 2 and or a cherry picker will do it...the at was much heavier so i bought a jack at hF for $200 and was well worth it Ive done the same with helping a guy in a parking lot in college with a strap thru the floor and a guy on each side pulling...it was interesting But this is by far the way to go...wish i woulda spent this $ years ago
  13. Alexrex20...banned from npora and having rocks removed from ebay... http://gunssavelives.net/blog/cavemans-ar-15-assault-rock-for-sale-on-ebay-great-price-even-better-qa/
  14. Could always cough up the $ and get a diamond axle from ruggedrocks...looks like an effing badass setup with 60 knuckles
  15. Basically any vg block will work...i had an altima in mine for a short time....change over oil pan, dipstick tube, mtg brkts and intake and u should be good to go...some folks have had issues with the crank snout and water pump...i ran a 2wd hardbody water pump instead of changing out the timing cover and it had to.have the longer neck on it which the 2wd hb had
  16. Yes gulches...also it does have a slow full rate...i think like 6 ft/min at no load but when using a winch u typically arent in a big hurry...i think the warn pulls at like 12 or 15
  17. Ive got the older style badlands 12k winch and its worked great...only issue i had was i didnt unspool it and check the bolt holding it to the spool so first time i used it i sheared the bolt off...i drilled and tapped it over and used a larger bolt...luckly that day my buddies 10k warn and 2 other jeeps were able to pull me up Where i was stuck: Where it sheared the bolt: Perspective of what it pulled the rear wheels over...keep in mind im locked in the rear and it was just slick as snot...got the front up but couldnt get the rears over I havent had any more problems out of it since i fixed it
  18. I would personally never do that with brand new tires but have been known to kill worn out tires
  19. According to the fsm yes step 1 is dropping the exhaust crossover tube
  20. All a matter of backspacing and bumpstops...ive rubbed my frames/body front and rear
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