RockinSami
Been to the Rubicon
- Location
- Heber, UT.
Ive heard that when you spring over an FJ55 you have to cut and turn the axels. My question is would you need to do this if you were putting them under a Samurai
RockinSami said:Ive heard that when you spring over an FJ55 you have to cut and turn the axels. My question is would you need to do this if you were putting them under a Samurai
Hickey said:depends.
shmoesmith said:The answer is a most definate NO! Several websites even reference how it is dangerous and bad to cut and turn sammy knuckles. Trust me on this, go SPOA with trail toughs kit (much more solid than RRO) and you get highsteer...Way nice kit, installs ina breeze...I just ran my SPOA sammy up moab rim today and it worked great, no problems, walked rightup it.
*lol* I just saw that you work at RRO *loL* oh well. Glen is my pal, and he has done some great work for me on my tracker(its the one you guys use for 99+tracker mods) but I have to say, unless you are getting an employee discount and are short on cash, the trailtough kit is better. Glen does do some things better than Trail Tough, such as having a coil kit available and gearing,driveshafts etc, but the Trail Tough Kit is better (both for standard SPOA and the YJ kit) We have compared them side by side (with both kits,I have one, my buddy has the other) and the Trail Tough kit takes the prize. I have had serveral friends with the RRO highsteer fail, but my trail tough one has not(possible coinsidence but who knows)So why are you askign about knuckle rotation? you work at RRO (according to your profile)Why didnt you just ask glen?shmoesmith said:Oh yeah, Trail Tough uses a bit different shock mounting setup than other venders that is supposed to be alot more stable and their spring perches are way way beefier that most. Their kit flexes quit nicely as you can see.(taken from moab rim)