NorCalChris
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- Central Coast, Ca
I may have missed it, but what rear end is that?
I may have missed it, but what rear end is that?
I have had similar experiences with threading. Any inserts I use get chased and lubed if there is a jamb nut to lock it down.
Love the build, can't wait to see it done. My buggy project is outside under a tarp right now![]()
Are you shooting for 50/50 droop to up travel?
Sounds like you will still have a ton of belly clearance with it a couple inches lower.
I know Jim's ballistic joint looked bad but I've been running them for years and the only time I've ever seen that sort of failure was when I left the joint in a bung and welded it in the tube...
I'm running them in the white Jeep now too
Yeah I have no fear of running them, I just think for my application heims just might make more sense.
Part of this is that the Currie Joints I'm running are 9/16" bolt on the frame sides of the lower control arms. I'm thinking I'd like to just step those up to 5/8"...in which case I've thought about just running all heims.
I run a mixture of FK heims, ruffstuff heims, and currie johnny joints, all in 1.25" on the front and rear upper and lower links on my rig. So far the Currie JJ's have lasted the longest (havent touched them in 2 years now), followed by the FK heims, followed by the RS heims. The ruffstuff heims i get about 6 months out of, FK a little more, maybe 8 months to a year. I wheel the same exact trails taking the same lines over and over again so i feel it's a pretty fair comparison.
Thanks for the input, that seems to be what I hear with those heims.
If I'm going heim, i'd be going with EMF Heims. $$$ at about 2x the price of RuffStuff...but even the Ultra4 guys says they've never had to replace one or worry about them.
I'd keep the joints for sure if this was seeing more street (built it not planning on going this far, so went with joints for more street-ability).
Nothing is set in stone, just as many things have changed over the course of building the rig![]()
EMF is the only way to go. I will be converting all my Rod ends to EMF as I can afford to do so but they are extremely pricey.
what worries you about the 9/16" bolts?
currie does make a 3/4" ball for the 2-1/2" joints and I *thought* they were making a 5/8" as well but I can't find it on the website. might want to call them