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  1. Flatbed, can I just drop mine off when we come thu in Jan? I would pick it up before El Golfo! rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  2. I am using Mobil One Synthetic Multi-Weight. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  3. Sorry, double post. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  4. I am sorry, would prefer the wide 5 bolt pattern but would be happy with anything. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  5. Kinarfi is correct. Width is not my concern, strength & safety is. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  6. I defer to you. This is not my area of expertise. I am just old school with a float, arm and a resistor kind of guy. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  7. It has been in the low 80's during the day and mid-40's at night. We are currently just South of Guadalajara in a little town called Villa Corona. We are going to move 3 hours to the Pacific Coast and South of Puerto Vallerta (sp). Temps are Mid-80's and low 70's at night. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  8. Very nice. How about a set of wheel adapts, big pattern VW to our pattern? I would like two so I can run paddles in the rear with VW rims. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  9. Congrats! Kinarfi is spot on with the info. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  10. I will be selling two of my front rims with tires but will not be back until Jan. I have four. rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  11. Looks interesting! Will have to do some research. Thanks, rocmoc n Mexico/AZ
  12. Heard about the electric locks a year ago but nothing to date. I wouldn't wait for electric locks as the manuals have been no problem. Just one less thing to fail. There is suppose to be some body redesigns I have heard. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  13. Flatbed & myself are using Fox. Travel is limited to the critical failure angle of the Axle CV joint. Joyner took the joints nearly as far as you can. You can get a little more travel by lowering the diff as Flatbed did and I am doing. There was a little more travel not being used in the compression mode. By lowering the diff so the axle CV joint is in a more neutral position you can add a little more travel, not much. Flatbed will have to share what he has found. I will not be complete until late Jan. King is a good shock but no one until Flatbed has done actual testing. We are both using Fox so that is the only data so far. I am working with Simon at OffRoad Warehouse located on Balboa in San Diego. They have a website, Visit offroad Website rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  14. Will do. It will be mid-Jan before I get a chance to mount & adjust the Trooper for it's new shoes. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  15. Hello Flatbed, I don't' plan on replacing the fronts anytime soon but I will do all the data work so we will have the info. Again tho I will not have this completed until Jan. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  16. I talked to Simon the shock expert as OffRoad Warehouse in San Diego today. We talked first about 2.0 vs 2.5 shock. I will summarize, Flatbed is right on mark. 2.5 is a little too big/harsh. The valving would have to be backed down on the damping too much. Therefore Fox 2.0 shocks are the way to go. Remote reservoir is recommended but increases cost. Double springs is the way to go but also increase cost. I will be getting all the required data together and Simon will run it in his computer program for spring rates and valving. I will not have this completed until after we return in Jan. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  17. So Koool! I just bought a set of GREAT used 31X10.5X15 rock/mudders tires for the new rims off of Craigslist. They have a little wear but more than I will ever use on the Trooper. I will pick them up on Sat but will not have time to mount them until we get back from the trip. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  18. Be careful welding on a gas tank. Have done it but didn't like it. Even if it is empty, it can explode. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  19. Hi Flatbed, That is my concern finding tranny gearing low enough for the stock diffs. May have to find a replacement diff if I ever want to go to a different engine & trans. I really would like more power but do not want to go to a turbo. When ya think we will see aftermarket motor parts at the local speed shop. LOL! The HP produced by Honda, Toy & Subaru is outstanding now days. We leave Sunday but will have the laptop with us. See ya in Jan. Thanks rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  20. Does anyone know the gear ratios of the Trans & Diffs? If not and you have to have work, get the ratios or number of teeth on the gears. If I have to replace the engine someday it will be will something with more POWER so I/you will need the gear rations. Worst case would to be travel to the shop in Phoenix. Thanks, rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  21. Sending you PM. THANKS! rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  22. My sending unit stopped working a couple of months ago. Joyner would not replace but would sale me a new one, but only guaranty the new one for a month. The thing cost nearly $90. I said forget it. My dealer tried to repair and did sort of. Since I have a front hood that opens, I am installing a simple sight gauge or replacing with a simple sending unit with a float arm. I know of a couple other people who's gas gauges don't work. Personally this is one item that I would call over built/engineered and a piece of junk. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  23. Nice pics. Looked at the entire album. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  24. Talk to Flatbed. I think he plans to rebuild the cage so he can add a rear seat. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
  25. Funny, here in Southern AZ we build in the valley and don't want anything to disturb the slopes. Just the opposite. What was wrong with widening the old route? Less costly and the critters were already disturbed. rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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