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Looks really good.
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Thanks Gents! paint is next on the list, maybe bedliner.
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Me like
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I have been running an Eaton E locker for about two years. This past summer I noticed that it wasn't locking properly.
THIS LOCKER DISENGAGES IF YOU CHANGE FROM FORWARD TO REVERSE RESULTING IN LOCKING UNDER POWER! The locking pins have a tendency to wear out under this condition. I am not saying bad things, I am only giving info from personal experience.
Pics are worth a thousand words, so here goes.
I (with help) installed the Yukon Grizzly Locker today. Reviews will follow.
THIS LOCKER DISENGAGES IF YOU CHANGE FROM FORWARD TO REVERSE RESULTING IN LOCKING UNDER POWER! The locking pins have a tendency to wear out under this condition. I am not saying bad things, I am only giving info from personal experience.
Pics are worth a thousand words, so here goes.
I (with help) installed the Yukon Grizzly Locker today. Reviews will follow.
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Hrmm def a drawback there considering back and forth is whats needed to get out of a lot of situations. Whats the Grizzly use, clutches?
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Grizzly is similar to a Detroit or a lunch box (except it comes as a complete carrier). It was an expensive lesson.
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Lookin' good. Did you paint the rear bumper? Looks natural to me.
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The cold weather was here too soon this year. . I will have extra work in the spring removing the natural look.
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Nice tire mount.
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Flap wheels will make short work of that. I just didn't know if, I was seeing the debut of the first S-10 Crew Cab rat rod or not.blaz wrote:........... I will have extra work in the spring removing the natural look.
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2.5" RC update;
I had CV boot issues and I had CV binding issues. I also found the passenger side upper control arm broken in the center of the weld. I have now swapped back to the factory upper control arms and I will stay with those until I SAS. The BJ's on the RC control arms were still fine and No other issues but changing CV's wasn't my idea of fun. I still had my original CV's in prior to the lift. I went to the junk yard and picked up some GM factory CV's and installed those. I use my blazer off road and as a DD so I like everything to stay in good working order at all times. RC said they will warranty the arms, but I will probably just sell them with the RC shocks. My factory bilsteins went back in and I realized how much rougher the ride was with the RC lift/shocks. I am not saying this lift is a bad lift I am saying it didn't work for me. I am keeping the diff lowering bracket because it didn't cause any issues.
Broken weld.
This pic shows the drivers side arm starting to bend too.
I had CV boot issues and I had CV binding issues. I also found the passenger side upper control arm broken in the center of the weld. I have now swapped back to the factory upper control arms and I will stay with those until I SAS. The BJ's on the RC control arms were still fine and No other issues but changing CV's wasn't my idea of fun. I still had my original CV's in prior to the lift. I went to the junk yard and picked up some GM factory CV's and installed those. I use my blazer off road and as a DD so I like everything to stay in good working order at all times. RC said they will warranty the arms, but I will probably just sell them with the RC shocks. My factory bilsteins went back in and I realized how much rougher the ride was with the RC lift/shocks. I am not saying this lift is a bad lift I am saying it didn't work for me. I am keeping the diff lowering bracket because it didn't cause any issues.
Broken weld.
This pic shows the drivers side arm starting to bend too.
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sweet skid!
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A SAS is now in progress.
I will update when I have time. I did however want to share the info I found on t case play.
I had a question as to how much play should be between the input and front output shaft so I checked a t case with only 50 000 kms and compared it to this one.
This is what I found. The current point is the starting point with the front output fixed (unable to move). The second mark is where the arrow went to in 4 hi The third mark is where it went to in 4 lo.
Both T cases had the same amount of play so I will install the 233c with the fixed yoke. I also checked the oil condition and it looked used but good. No recent oil change to hide problems.
I hope this info helps someone to find out if the T case chain has stretched.
I will update when I have time. I did however want to share the info I found on t case play.
I had a question as to how much play should be between the input and front output shaft so I checked a t case with only 50 000 kms and compared it to this one.
This is what I found. The current point is the starting point with the front output fixed (unable to move). The second mark is where the arrow went to in 4 hi The third mark is where it went to in 4 lo.
Both T cases had the same amount of play so I will install the 233c with the fixed yoke. I also checked the oil condition and it looked used but good. No recent oil change to hide problems.
I hope this info helps someone to find out if the T case chain has stretched.
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What would you charge for a pair of the dana 30 to s10 hub bearing spacers?
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I have no plans on making any spacers right now. My focus will be on getting the sas finished. I will send you a PM if I happen to get some spare time.
Sorry bud.
Sorry bud.
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Alright, no problem. If you do end up making more, check with me, I'll probably buy a set. I was trying to see who I could get to make them local, and didn't have any luck. Build looks great by the way. What gears does the front have?
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It is an XJ dana 30. Where did you see the build? A YJ would have the spring perches already, but where would the fun be in that.
Just a quick update so everyone knows.
I am doing a solid axle swap on my blazer. The RC lift caused me too many problems and I am running tougher trails now so custom IFS or SAS.
The plan,
Dana 30 front diff with 4.56 gears open for now because I drive on icy streets and I can't justify a selectable yet.
Stock 8.6" 10 bolt with 4.56 gears and a yukon grizzly.
Front will be 4" waggy leaf springs in a spring under configuration
Rear will be a stock s10 blazer pack with an extra main leaf cut off at the eyes in a spring over configuration.
T case will be a first gen 233 with the fixed front yoke out put.
Tire size will be the 33x10.5x15's I have now with a plan to go to 35x12.5x15 KM2's.
I hope to keep the blazer as low as possible but with the 2" body lift I may have a couple of issues.
Build thread link;
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f221/blaz ... ep-622929/
Just a quick update so everyone knows.
I am doing a solid axle swap on my blazer. The RC lift caused me too many problems and I am running tougher trails now so custom IFS or SAS.
The plan,
Dana 30 front diff with 4.56 gears open for now because I drive on icy streets and I can't justify a selectable yet.
Stock 8.6" 10 bolt with 4.56 gears and a yukon grizzly.
Front will be 4" waggy leaf springs in a spring under configuration
Rear will be a stock s10 blazer pack with an extra main leaf cut off at the eyes in a spring over configuration.
T case will be a first gen 233 with the fixed front yoke out put.
Tire size will be the 33x10.5x15's I have now with a plan to go to 35x12.5x15 KM2's.
I hope to keep the blazer as low as possible but with the 2" body lift I may have a couple of issues.
Build thread link;
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f221/blaz ... ep-622929/
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I saw it on s10forum. I've been lurking there. Been gathering parts for mine... But I have recently acquired a new project that is taking my attention and will soon be taking s10 build money haha. Bought the old village work truck (92 c1500, 4.3/700r4) from my local town for $300, buddy wants the motor, I want the frame and cab. Planning Tbi 5.7/t400/205/dually width 60/ 70 with srw 14 hubs/ 52 inch springs in front. Plan is to strip the parts from 2 of my trucks and put them under it so I have less junk lol.... I have way too much junk
Build looks good though. Hijack over
Build looks good though. Hijack over
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Impressive
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Thank you sir. The standard trans with 3.42 diff gears and 33's didn't like where I was going with it.
I don't want to go crazy. I will stop at 35's or even a 34". There are Big rocks where we go camping so I like to be capable with out breaking and replacing idler arms. I can still run down the hi way smoothly at 120 kms/h. That is important for me too. I don't want to trailer a vehicle.
I don't want to go crazy. I will stop at 35's or even a 34". There are Big rocks where we go camping so I like to be capable with out breaking and replacing idler arms. I can still run down the hi way smoothly at 120 kms/h. That is important for me too. I don't want to trailer a vehicle.
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Sounds quite a bit like the set-up that Paul had on his truck. That combination served him very well.
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I like it.
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_STUCKY wrote:I like it.
Thanks. I'm almost done.
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It looks perfect.