dieselcruiserhead
16 Years on ExPo. Whoa!!
That old link doesn't work any more, Longfields at http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com/
With these and 35's you should be OK. You might consider an aftermarket rear axle shaft as well. Radio Dave who has the world's heaviest FJ40 (and uses it, really uses it) has 60 axles and was chronically snapping rear shafts with his 37s and Vortec until he went aftermarket... Normally I'd say on 35's you're fine but again all that weight will change things. I wouldn't worry too much about wider springs, just get lots of them. If you can source add-a-leafs from a local supplier before they are bent that is a good option. If you search there are a few pretty good threads about spring packs here and not losing the "land cruiser" out of your cruiser, IE being sprung over but still being able to take a load. For example with my sprungover 55 I had it dialed so I was able to tow very heavy loads, cars, etc, with no compromises other than a little rattling around on washboarded roads. But it ran/drove/wheeled very well...
Otherwise it really sounds like a good match up.. What is the spline count coming out of that transmission and what are your plans for a t-case? I thought I saw something about a Klune. Nice bling options but they add drivetrain slop and are expensive and unneeded. With that auto and a decent low range of even 2-2.7 (a NP241 for example is 2.72 low range) you will be beyond fine. My manual trans 4BT setup was 63:1 but felt like 100:1 because... Of the diesel... So this is where you can save money as well by using an off the shelf setup. I agree with Clay's comments on chain driven cases, they don't need to be as beefy. The biggest problem is finding a decent pass drop t-case though without spending a fortune on adapters or beefing up components like a Dana 300. For example I'm about $1000 into my built 2.62:1 Dana 300 with a 29 spline input from JB Conversions. Retardedly expensive when I've seen used 29 spline 3.8 Atlases go for $1200 locally. And all this is very expensive considering this is just one component of your vehicle..
I really look forward to seeing it done! Yours is overkill but trust me there are many people on this board who share your perspective and style of build. It might take some labor but you'll get there... And as you probably know with 35's you can pretty much do anything, complete with big built trucks on tougher trails out of reach to 33s, but still drive there and back with grins on your face, and 20+ mpg to boot
cheers,
Andre
With these and 35's you should be OK. You might consider an aftermarket rear axle shaft as well. Radio Dave who has the world's heaviest FJ40 (and uses it, really uses it) has 60 axles and was chronically snapping rear shafts with his 37s and Vortec until he went aftermarket... Normally I'd say on 35's you're fine but again all that weight will change things. I wouldn't worry too much about wider springs, just get lots of them. If you can source add-a-leafs from a local supplier before they are bent that is a good option. If you search there are a few pretty good threads about spring packs here and not losing the "land cruiser" out of your cruiser, IE being sprung over but still being able to take a load. For example with my sprungover 55 I had it dialed so I was able to tow very heavy loads, cars, etc, with no compromises other than a little rattling around on washboarded roads. But it ran/drove/wheeled very well...
Otherwise it really sounds like a good match up.. What is the spline count coming out of that transmission and what are your plans for a t-case? I thought I saw something about a Klune. Nice bling options but they add drivetrain slop and are expensive and unneeded. With that auto and a decent low range of even 2-2.7 (a NP241 for example is 2.72 low range) you will be beyond fine. My manual trans 4BT setup was 63:1 but felt like 100:1 because... Of the diesel... So this is where you can save money as well by using an off the shelf setup. I agree with Clay's comments on chain driven cases, they don't need to be as beefy. The biggest problem is finding a decent pass drop t-case though without spending a fortune on adapters or beefing up components like a Dana 300. For example I'm about $1000 into my built 2.62:1 Dana 300 with a 29 spline input from JB Conversions. Retardedly expensive when I've seen used 29 spline 3.8 Atlases go for $1200 locally. And all this is very expensive considering this is just one component of your vehicle..
I really look forward to seeing it done! Yours is overkill but trust me there are many people on this board who share your perspective and style of build. It might take some labor but you'll get there... And as you probably know with 35's you can pretty much do anything, complete with big built trucks on tougher trails out of reach to 33s, but still drive there and back with grins on your face, and 20+ mpg to boot
cheers,
Andre
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