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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
Saw a state trooper xj pull over a suped up BMW race car, xj looked awesome
Saw a state trooper xj pull over a suped up BMW race car, xj looked awesome
What's the difference in hp between a renix and a ho?
What's the difference in hp between a renix and a ho?
so all of our work vans that we bought used from TWC came with this generator thing in the back of them.
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most of the guys just took them out and threw them away because if anything hit the terminals it would essentially explode. like if you stick a screwdriver in a live outlet.
so what Im getting at is there is one left in one of the junk vans, and I was wondering if anyone knew from the second pic if it was worth taking and installing it in my jeep.
I just want to charge my impact gun batts and maybe power a small work light, you know just in case were wrenching on the trail late into the night. cough.. Travis.. cough
I just want to charge my impact gun batts and maybe power a small work light, you know just in case were wrenching on the trail late into the night. cough.. Travis.. cough
Considering going with RCV's in the 44. I plan to run these axles on 35's to 37's for a while, and I'm going to go to an ARB eventually. How stupid do you guys think that is? Consider that it's ~$400 to replace the one that's broken now, and will be pretty close to that to do the driver's side when it breaks, which will bring me well past half of what the RCV's are, and obviously won't hold up. RCV's also get me upgraded hub internals, which should 'eliminate' another weak link.
I know what you're going to say, go 60's it's cheaper and stronger, but I'd really like to keep whatever I wheel street legal, and like I said, I don't plan on anything more than 37's with these axles. If I went bigger, it would be on tons and a trailer queen, but I would keep these axles in a streetable rig.
Considering going with RCV's in the 44. I plan to run these axles on 35's to 37's for a while, and I'm going to go to an ARB eventually. How stupid do you guys think that is? Consider that it's ~$400 to replace the one that's broken now, and will be pretty close to that to do the driver's side when it breaks, which will bring me well past half of what the RCV's are, and obviously won't hold up. RCV's also get me upgraded hub internals, which should 'eliminate' another weak link.
I know what you're going to say, go 60's it's cheaper and stronger, but I'd really like to keep whatever I wheel street legal, and like I said, I don't plan on anything more than 37's with these axles. If I went bigger, it would be on tons and a trailer queen, but I would keep these axles in a streetable rig.
Bob (RoyalXJ) used to break 44 RCV's like nothing on lame old school 37" MTR's. I think he broke like 3 of them. For the price of front 60's around here, Id pick one up and build it. You could always use most off 44 and build a 44/60 hybrid with 60 outers. Or narrow the 60 and run that. Isnt too hard to run 5x5.5 hubs and I believe you could reuse most of your brake parts. You could pick up the D50 Bump has outta the Excurision he parting out, thats all 60 stuff from the center section out. Plenty of parts available to convert it to your lug pattern. Theres nothing to difficult about keeping it street legal just because it has a 60 front.
Bobs issues were defects, not bc he was hard on em. Pat did you blow a chromo shaft or a stock one?
He'll blow whatever shaft you put in front of him.
He'll blow whatever shaft you put in front of him.
normally id laugh and agree with you, but im still mad at you for not coming on sunday.
pat, give me a call tomorrow. looks like im buying more big boy axles soon, ill build you a cool hybrid axle for cheap.