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  • aston
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    Originally posted by codybttu
    I think I made a wrong, correct that, I know I made a wrong choice with the engine selection. I only have a 4 cylndr in the Jeep. I am stuck on 33's if possible, just not sure if feasible. I guess I do need to give some attn to the the axle(s) gearing as I do have the stock 35 rear and I guess 30 in the front. If I was to drop a 6 cylnder in would i still need to address axle gearing issues?
    PS. Thanks for the help!
    Don't give up yet, the other day I saw a 4 cyl YJ kicking ASS on the rocks.

    I don't know the exact spec but here's the important stuff.

    SOA = 6" lift

    Body lift = 2"

    Springs = 2"

    4.88 gears

    Lockers

    Tera Low

    33" rubber

    This rig was built light: no bumpers, winch, tools, spare axles, or anything.

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  • codybttu
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    Nana, I feel this more than not! Its driving me nuts.

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  • NAILER341
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    4" short arm RE lift with adjustable upper, and lower control arms, 33" tires, 4.88 gears, either a dana 44 or a super 35, anti rock sway bar, and call it a day.

    if you feel like that wont get you where you need to go, sell the jeep and get one with a 6 cylinder

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  • codybttu
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    Budget is finding the lowest cost possible to acheive what Im looking for. Just want to make the right moves in mods as not to create wasted money out of pocket. Trying to make smart moves, you know?

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  • aston
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    Originally posted by NAILER341
    is your jeep a 4 or 6 cyl? auto or manual?
    We are in the 4 Banger garage

    CodyB, Your question is a good one. Really :yay:

    You are starting with the big picture: trying to describe your Jeep when it is done. Then every mod you do will move you closer to the end state without removing something you installed 6 months ago

    The prob some of us are facing is our rides are never actually done and we have arrived at the end state 10 times :yay:

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  • codybttu
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    I think I made a wrong, correct that, I know I made a wrong choice with the engine selection. I only have a 4 cylndr in the Jeep. I am stuck on 33's if possible, just not sure if feasible. I guess I do need to give some attn to the the axle(s) gearing as I do have the stock 35 rear and I guess 30 in the front. If I was to drop a 6 cylnder in would i still need to address axle gearing issues?
    PS. Thanks for the help!

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  • NAILER341
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    lets go back to the budget question..

    because we havent even beefed up the axles yet

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  • NAILER341
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    Originally posted by codybttu
    I'd like to have more low end torque. Like to take it slow and easy, and as challanging as possible w/i limits.
    well then! this is what i like to hear!
    lets have a look at the atlas II or, even better the STAK



    if those are out of the budget.. there is the tera low for about 800 bucks.

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  • NAILER341
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    is your jeep a 4 or 6 cyl? auto or manual?
    are you stuck on 33" tires or is 35" an option?
    are you able to do the install yourself?

    again.. what type of trails do you like to run?
    rocks, big ass rocks, dirt roads, mud?

    so... you have a grand in the suspension, and another in tires and wheels.
    then one more for gearing.... this is where you need to know for sure you want 33" tires and not 35's.

    then there is the sye [recommended]
    how much of your money can i spend again?

    another question.... what rear axle is in your jeep? not the dreaded 35 i hope. idf so, lets dole out another 1500 bucks to fix that

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  • codybttu
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    I'd like to have more low end torque. Like to take it slow and easy, and as challanging as possible w/i limits.

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  • codybttu
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    I guess I want to spend as much as it takes. I think suspension lift cost appx $1k pending hookup w/vendor and of course wheels/tires. My main question is gears/eng mods/and any addtl items im not sure of.

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  • NAILER341
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    with no idea how much money you are willing to spend, our ideas are cut short.
    you looking at 1000? 2000? 5000? a couple hundred?
    we need more info

    what type of trails do you enjoy?
    what do you plan to graduate to?

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  • codybttu
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    I always consider a mod to my ride an investment and as long as its a good one I think Im looking for the best answer to my prob. Im not looking to brake the bank but realize there may be some substantial cost associated with what Im looking for. Im just looking for some really good advise for this project. Thanks for any input!

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  • aston
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    My game plan is the keep the rig as low as possible and still clear the tires at full compression.

    The 3 things you have to play with are:

    suspension lift
    body lift
    body trimming
    track width

    oops that's 4...

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  • NAILER341
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    how much money do you have to spend?

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