Anyone running 35's with a non squatched 2.3? I'm planning on getting some installed on Monday, but want to make sure the 2.3 can handle them. I do have the 4.46 gears, so that should help a bit.
I'm planning on going to 33's or maybe 35's in the coming weeks. I haven't decided yet. I think the 4.46 gears in the black diamond will make pushing 35's much easier.
So, I finally took delivery yesterday, so I figured I would post my impressions. These are in no particular order.
1. The 2.3 has plenty of power, especially on the low end. Yes, the 2.7 would be better but, if your looking to save money, the 2.3 is more than enough to keep you happy.
2. The...
So, I finally took delivery yesterday, so I figured I would post my impressions. These are in no particular order.
1. The 2.3 has plenty of power, especially on the low end. Yes, the 2.7 would be better but, if your looking to save money, the 2.3 is more than enough to keep you happy.
2. The...
Not really looking for increased travel. Just wanted to make sure I would maintain some travel. I've seen some builds that will break a fender the first time it hits a speed bump lol
My black diamond is set to be built this week, so I'm about to order my first upgrades. I plan on doing a 2 inch lift and want to run 35's. I know the 35's will fit, but I dont want them to be crammed in the wheel well. For those of you running this set up, how is the articulation?
Im getting a soft top, so this doesn't really effect me, but this seems rushed. If the original tops that have been tested for years were bad enough to warrant replacing thousands of them, there is no way these have already undergone a redesign and adequate testing. I expect more problems to come.
Am I the only one that has actually wanted a soft top from day one? I like the convenience of a soft top because I plan on taking the top off every day possible.
We need the wash out interior and marine grade vinyl to be an option on all models. Most of the people that are really going to go out and get this thing muddy are buying a base. No one, aside from those with plenty of money to burn, is going to go wheeling in a $50-60k vehicle. The only reason...