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Jeep Rocsta
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Jeep Rocsta
Hi i am building a jeep rocsta to tackle tough truck next year.
Is there any off the shelf kits that will help me bolt up some dual tyred dana 70s i believe my stock diffs are 60s so i need to upgrade to a stronger diff and hear the 70s are the go.
I was thinking about joining a stock TJ wrangler transfer to a jk rubi transfer with a stak or atlas behind that do you reccoment the stak or atlas as a better choice?
I am looking at converting coils to leaf springs as i think it will be better for a tough truck style comp rig what do you think?
I managed to pick up some awesome bride racing seats from japan and a momo wheel for the interior so thats covered.
On the 70s can i run 4 40inch boggers on each axle safely or do i need to go bigger.
This is my first project 4wd so any advice would be appreciated.
Is there any off the shelf kits that will help me bolt up some dual tyred dana 70s i believe my stock diffs are 60s so i need to upgrade to a stronger diff and hear the 70s are the go.
I was thinking about joining a stock TJ wrangler transfer to a jk rubi transfer with a stak or atlas behind that do you reccoment the stak or atlas as a better choice?
I am looking at converting coils to leaf springs as i think it will be better for a tough truck style comp rig what do you think?
I managed to pick up some awesome bride racing seats from japan and a momo wheel for the interior so thats covered.
On the 70s can i run 4 40inch boggers on each axle safely or do i need to go bigger.
This is my first project 4wd so any advice would be appreciated.
I have been researching for many months now and have spoken to an expert named colin about it who was telling me about the diffs and transfer case options.
I have not looked at the suspension much yet just pics of lots of top trucks in united states running leaf springs.
Is it the leaf springs you say are not good option? as other ideas are from jeep expert as advised on forums.
I have not looked at the suspension much yet just pics of lots of top trucks in united states running leaf springs.
Is it the leaf springs you say are not good option? as other ideas are from jeep expert as advised on forums.
Re: Jeep Rocsta
HOLY LONG DRIVELINE BATMANbig_slart wrote:Hi i am building a jeep rocsta to tackle tough truck next year.
I was thinking about joining a stock TJ wrangler transfer to a jk rubi transfer with a stak or atlas behind that do you reccoment the stak or atlas as a better choice?
I will investigate the 60 series leafs to decide if best option, will 8 be enough to hold big weight of diff and tyre and reinforced bidy of my jeep?OIIIO wrote:It will be a fully hektic and sick jeep rocsta with 4 40inch boggers on each Dana 70 axle.....
Maybe eight 60 series leafs on each side with some 9 inch shackles..
I'd fit an atlas and a stak, just to be sure.
Is there any reccomended off shelf shackle suggestion to mount these leafs to truck.
maybe you should drop an ls7 in there just to be sure you can push those 44's and why not add a few turbo's aswel..
would be a good idea to put one of them turbo whistles on your exhaust aswell, ive heard they put an instant 10hp on your car if you plus all that and a transformers badge then you'd easily be pulling 2000hp+
fooly siick
would be a good idea to put one of them turbo whistles on your exhaust aswell, ive heard they put an instant 10hp on your car if you plus all that and a transformers badge then you'd easily be pulling 2000hp+
fooly siick
The LS9 would probably work well. Lots of bottom end. 6.2 litre supercharged from the factory making about 640hp before tweaking. That'll spin up the 44's.
Back it with an AWD 6L90E
Piss off the AWD transfer and replace it with an Atlas 10.34:1. Thats gets rid of the multitransfers
I would run this axle - of course with ends on it. I think it may be out of a John Deere Gator.
And then I would run the biggest uni joints in the propshafts that I could find.
Back it with an AWD 6L90E
Piss off the AWD transfer and replace it with an Atlas 10.34:1. Thats gets rid of the multitransfers
I would run this axle - of course with ends on it. I think it may be out of a John Deere Gator.
And then I would run the biggest uni joints in the propshafts that I could find.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Re: Jeep Rocsta
No way, a momo steering wheel. Shouldn't need harnesess then and don't qoute me but you may also not have to wear a helmet to compete either.big_slart wrote:I managed to pick up some awesome bride racing seats from japan and a momo wheel for the interior so thats covered.
I don't think the stock motor would have enough power to turn all of those gearboxs, let alone turn the tyres on the end of them.big_slart wrote:I was hoping with the torque reduction of the mated transfers i would be able to use the stock engine.
If that didnt work i have done some measurements and could squeeze in a rover 3.5 v8 all alloy so nice and light.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Yom i have set myself a budget of $30k for the build.
Im not sure if the transformers comments are taking the piss but i was never a fan of the badges, but have been considering an optimus prime style paintjob for the cab.
After more research I am seriously looking at the rover v8 or a 20b turbo I will speak to collin today and my engine builder about this to see what is the best option.
Last night I was looking at tyres and am thinking of not going boggers as there will probably be very little mud driving and may possibly go some sticky treps.
I sent off a request to walker evans last night to enquire about getting some custom rims to suit the twin tyre arrangement on the rear 70, but looks like I cant get a twin tyres 70 steering axle so may stick with the stock 60 and toughen it up a bit it has been suggested solid are the people to talk to about this upgrade.
Cant wait to get this build happening and start buying some parts.
Im not sure if the transformers comments are taking the piss but i was never a fan of the badges, but have been considering an optimus prime style paintjob for the cab.
After more research I am seriously looking at the rover v8 or a 20b turbo I will speak to collin today and my engine builder about this to see what is the best option.
Last night I was looking at tyres and am thinking of not going boggers as there will probably be very little mud driving and may possibly go some sticky treps.
I sent off a request to walker evans last night to enquire about getting some custom rims to suit the twin tyre arrangement on the rear 70, but looks like I cant get a twin tyres 70 steering axle so may stick with the stock 60 and toughen it up a bit it has been suggested solid are the people to talk to about this upgrade.
Cant wait to get this build happening and start buying some parts.
Good work big_slart. With the scope of your mods you should definately get in contact with the MGOC. I'm sure it will be right up there back alley way. They realy are the wheeling revolution in this jeep thing, even have thier own language.
Last edited by ShadoZJ on Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, SOLID are the people to talk to..big_slart wrote: it has been suggested solid are the people to talk to about this upgrade.
Danny Milton is awsome and honest, he builds the best diffs and has fantastic customer service skills. Quality built diffs and always delivered on time, Danny is always available to help with any problems.
Tell him Wayne sent ya
p.s. you need some teal slacks......
good idea you can run 2 rear diffs saving you money and you'll get the twin tyres your afterjimmyb wrote:I think the one thing everyone is forgetting is the steering options for twin swampers.
I put my vote down to scratch the silly hydro steering and rear steer everyone is using and go with skid steer like a bobcat.
thanks jono
Skip 1995 tdi disco the new tourer
Tin Worn the scat crawler with charade (fwd) motor and auto patroll transfer and locked yota diffs all for under $1000
Skip 1995 tdi disco the new tourer
Tin Worn the scat crawler with charade (fwd) motor and auto patroll transfer and locked yota diffs all for under $1000
I love those quick change uni joints, also dump the fuel injection crap and just fit tripple webbers and a 13B cam to the LS9, and if you are experiencing problems with burning the valves I'd run red slurpee injection. All the serious rigs nowdays are running 10 speed Shimano derailer transfer cases and unlimited slip diffs and dually 9.00x16'sSlunnie wrote:The LS9 would probably work well. Lots of bottom end. 6.2 litre supercharged from the factory making about 640hp before tweaking. That'll spin up the 44's.
Back it with an AWD 6L90E
Piss off the AWD transfer and replace it with an Atlas 10.34:1. Thats gets rid of the multitransfers
I would run this axle - of course with ends on it. I think it may be out of a John Deere Gator.
And then I would run the biggest uni joints in the propshafts that I could find.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
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