Perhaps get more closeups of how the builder packaged suspension, engine, trans/ transfer cases... etc, in your walk around vids so those who are looking for ideas can see how the builder accomplished their goals. Awesome footage to show the capabilities of the rig and the in depth discussion of all mods was spot on!
I second this. Also any feedback from the builder about the challenges overcome. The detail about how the frame was constructed on this jeep to provide clearance for the axle in the front, but drop down low enough in the middle to protect the drive train was interesting. Having some shots on jack stands with the tires off would be cool as well.
I will try to get some photos on my IG of the suspension and clearances as a quick run down some of the biggest challenges were the exhaust routing, coming up with a radiator fan comb that is small enough but adequate. And for sure font axle packaging between upper link mounts hydro bumps steering lines coilover mounts and still have full turning radius.
Thanks for doing this. Based on extensive youtube research I'm convinced that if you are building a ground up jeep these days for rock/trail use that the meta is a stretched TJ or YJ, LS, auto, on 42's.
203 rage box would be a great addition adding a 2:1 reduction on command and ability for front only digs if needed off road design makes the kits to bolt right in between the trans and transfer case
THANKS to you , we fired up our first junk yard rebuild yesterday! Your “straight to the point” videos are some of the best. We have real jobs and no sponsors, so budget mined swap was the path we took. Keep up the GREAT WORK!
Well, I must say Nate, you nailed it. After watching the previous vids I certainly had my eye on that YJ! I owned my first Jeep, a '92 YJ for almost 15 years and it too, was Black! Cool! Although I now have an LJR... YJ's will always have a place in my heart and they always, no matter how they are built, catch my eye.
I'm trying to find something shorter. I was hoping I did have to change t cases just add something but it's looking like maybe a Dana 300 and a reduction would be the ticket
@@amkaperick if you do go dana 300 the case becomes the week link. My buddy is bringing aluminum Dana 300 cases to the market that have the ability to be either side drop depend on what you need and can swap back and forth. In the future he will make gearset with several different rations and up to 40 spline outputs. Look up midnight metalworks on Instagram or Facebook. Also might do aluminum np205 cases in the future.
Awsome build! I am building my 89 right now and it was good to see different ideas! I'm running 3 link in the front, 4 in the rear and 14" fix coil overs, narrowed super 60 up front and 10.5 sterling I the rear. I couldn't get my hands on a 6.0 so I got a 5.3 with the 4L60E. The trand makes me nervous lol but it has a good 1st gear, told I can build it up.
I stretched my Defender to 103'' that worked very well. I put my Discovery at 120'' and bobbed the back, clocked the transfer case, also the sills were removed and I built very close sliders that became part of the door jam sill and axle plates.
Awsome build, I'm running the stock rubicon transfercase 08 jk, behind a 4l80e that's behind an 8.1 big block, works awesome on my jk for offroad crawling, just did hell's revenge at 2021 jeep safari, also great on highway.
I'm actually going from 107" to 115" with a back half. 107" felt too short for anything bigger than 40s on the terrain I wheel. Also I like to go fast. Planning to drop a om606 in also. I do have to say Pitbull doesn't stand behind their products. Just warning potential buyers. All 4 of mine (41.5r17) had the beads fail after 3-4 runs and maybe 300 miles. It was apparently a bad batch of tires but they won't replace them. 🤷♂️
I've been planning my jeep out, and I thought I had it figured out. But when I saw his YJ in the video last week I had to rethink the entire build and needless to say it's gonna take much longer now lol
First time ever to click the like button (and commented) before the start of the video. I have wanted to see more on that yj since you went to Moab. That thing looks like very little effort is needed to clear the obstacles it is on. Love it! We (son and I) have a 94 on 37's with a sbc and th400. It has a Pro Comp coil spring conversion that was sold as a kit a long while ago. Thanks Nate for listening to what the subscribers asked for!
That was such a great type of vid to add to your arsenal, nate! I really like the idea of folks talking about their builds, their goals, and how they got to where they are now, and what they'd do differently. This kind of first-hand information is invaluable to people like me who are only a fraction of the way into their builds. My biggest takeaway is that I pretty much need to stop where I'm at with my JKU and get a buggy for the more challenging stuff, so I don't ruin my JK, which is by no means a trailer queen or grocery getter. It gets used hard, but Im not down for the whole body damage/body shop routine. I need to drop the swiss army knife idea and just build another crawler/offroader... to add to the, already bursting quiver of sand rails, quads, side by sides and a track car. Its a sickness, yes, and I'm chest deep!
I was surprised by the transfer case option but it makes some sense if you’re running the skinny pedal to the floor often. I have a simple 5.3 with a low lift cam paired with a 4l60 and a 2016 4:1 case. I’ve kept myself from doing full send due to the chain drive but man is it tempting lol. Awesome build and even more awesome he’s done most of it himself!
That is a bad ass YJ right there. I thought any old TBI 5.7 in a Jeep would be plenty of power.... Now that I have wheeled with it for a while and went to 40's I think a build 6.0 like Kapp's sounds like a much better option.
Thank you the speed sensor was actually one of my concerns looks like I have some quotes to get I was hoping to keep the tcase but it's not looking like that will be an option
@@amkaperick you could keep your transfer case and run a crawl box in front of it but that'll add around 8" to your drivetrain and your low range options would be 2.72 to 1 and 7.4 to 1 which I thought was too low with a V8 and an auto. The other option is one of the crawl boxes to a 205. That'll give you the 2.72 and then a 5.33 to 1 but then your speed sensor will have to be on the transfer case output shaft and I'm not sure how it would shift in low range.
As many of the commenters have said, NWFab. Take the guts out of that NP241 and put them into their EcoBox, then run a married NP205 from a Ford behind the EcoBox. 1.96, 2.72 or 5.33 options. Only adds a few inches of length compared to a normal slip-yoke NP241.
thanks for the walkaround, this is pretty great but i would love to know belly height. also for gear reduction he could look at a ford 205 with a nwf black box that would give a 1.96 low range with an optional 2.72 low range for a total of 5.33 low range with both. that combo would also be an inch or so shorter than the 241 that is currently in there. edit: offroad design also makes a version of what nwf markets as their black box.
Atlas 4 speed all the way. My favorite part on my Jeep. Should hold up fine to the power. Great video like usual but how about some up close footage of the build. I like looking at other folks builds. Helps give me ideas.
In no way am I trying to be rude. You mentioned it was your first "walk around" and I enjoyed the video and I wanted to provide a little feedback. In my opinion you could of used more B-roll when yall were talking about various parts. The majority of the film is yall sitting on stools talking about that sweet Jeep sitting behind you. Don't get me wrong, the information is awesome. Just more Jeep footage would of been great. It would of been really cool if Andy had some pictures or film of the build process as well. We'll be in the Washington / Oregon area around September or October. Maybe we can all hit some trails. Again great video and love the channel man 🤙 -Thomas
Magnum 205 crawl box from Off-road Designs combines a billet crawl box that attaches to an NP205. Gives you the ability to do front digs as well. Shouldn't be too much longer than the Np241.
I'm running a 4-speed Atlas with a 2.72:1 crawl box and a 2.0:1 t-case low...be careful what you tell Advance Adapters as far a power is concerned...they'll limit your low range ratio options....apparently the Coyote only warrants the abovementioned ratios...my Scrambler with a 4.3:1 with a 2.48:1 1st gear is, in my opinion, is the ideal crawl ratio...the 5.44:1 may be a bit low in 1st gear may be a bit low...but you can upshift to allow for that.
Nate super sick video man......kapp one of the most extensively engineered jeeps ive seen by a regular dude.... not by a dentist with $156,000 bought rig who has never changed his own oil....if you could help me with one question nate whats the difference between the 2 types of 3 links kapp has on his jeep?.
Check into North West Fabs black box. I run one in my yj with a 383 fuel injected stroker with a sm465 trans and np 205 Tcase, and it is a beast with the 42s that I run.
Hey man I really love the videos. Entertaining and educational. I was hoping maybe you could make a video on some tips for welding, aluminum specifically. I'm kind of self learning right now and could use some advise. Thank you for the great videos!
It can be bolted to the front of the t case, rear of the t case, or the tailshaft of the transmission... they are only about 8" long and they can handle 1200hp... my boy back home in jersey (im in nc) has an 800 hp carburetor fed mustang with 496 gears in the rear ...with gear vendors unit he rides at 1800 rpms on the turnpike in 5th gear at 150 mph...(occasionally)..... they could be built for either and underdrive unit or an overdrive unit it takes a 6-speed and turns it into a 12 great unit very tough but I believe it's slightly pricey hope this helped man rock on with the videos
Hopefully some time in the near future we can do a run together , I've yet to get my rig out on some trails with the new setup... I also have a jeep sitting waiting to get finished but in the mean time I've got a my trooper waiting to go play...
Oh man that’s a great build....been watching Kapps on the gram for a while. Why would you choose a four link over a three link front end....is it for durability???
Talking about turning radius. So my 2001 Ford F350 Superduty Crewcab Long bed on air bags and 35's is 22' long and if I crank the wheel quick enough it only takes 5 lanes to do a U-Turn
A Northwest Fab black box or Off road design Magnum box would work great. This would give him 2...2.72 ratios or doubled up. If just looking for a 2 to 1 then go with a 203 box in front of the 241C.
Hi Nate, regarding a lower box that goes in front of the transfer. a company called Northwest fabworks. may have just what you are looking for. ive been looking for the same for my toyota. super strong stuff. i think its called an eco crawler.
Your filming is higher quality than most shows with a full crew and network producing them. Keep up the great work Nate!
And the music is first rate. Well done.
When I think thats my jeep have everything, you appear with this video.
Perhaps get more closeups of how the builder packaged suspension, engine, trans/ transfer cases... etc, in your walk around vids so those who are looking for ideas can see how the builder accomplished their goals. Awesome footage to show the capabilities of the rig and the in depth discussion of all mods was spot on!
I second this. Also any feedback from the builder about the challenges overcome. The detail about how the frame was constructed on this jeep to provide clearance for the axle in the front, but drop down low enough in the middle to protect the drive train was interesting.
Having some shots on jack stands with the tires off would be cool as well.
I will try to get some photos on my IG of the suspension and clearances as a quick run down some of the biggest challenges were the exhaust routing, coming up with a radiator fan comb that is small enough but adequate. And for sure font axle packaging between upper link mounts hydro bumps steering lines coilover mounts and still have full turning radius.
Thanks for doing this. Based on extensive youtube research I'm convinced that if you are building a ground up jeep these days for rock/trail use that the meta is a stretched TJ or YJ, LS, auto, on 42's.
203 rage box would be a great addition adding a 2:1 reduction on command and ability for front only digs if needed off road design makes the kits to bolt right in between the trans and transfer case
wow thats a crazy jeep, looks amazing
This should defenetly be a segment on your channel. Loved it keep up the great content. Keep representing the pnw.
Title them “Crawler talks”
im a two door guy, so I love this build.. hope to see more of it offroad..
Kap gets a walk around before Franz!? Oh well... it's still a great Jeep too. Nice work on the video, Nate.
I've been asking Franz for a walk around for over a year lol
@@DirtLifestyle I guess we ALL are waiting huh lol
Check Franz out on tiktok he goes over his rig a lot
@@stevenlee6202 have to ask my old lady to follow him im not a tiktoker
@@DirtLifestyle what's the song you used in the start and end of the vid
THANKS to you , we fired up our first junk yard rebuild yesterday! Your “straight to the point” videos are some of the best. We have real jobs and no sponsors, so budget mined swap was the path we took. Keep up the GREAT WORK!
Well, I must say Nate, you nailed it. After watching the previous vids I certainly had my eye on that YJ! I owned my first Jeep, a '92 YJ for almost 15 years and it too, was Black! Cool! Although I now have an LJR... YJ's will always have a place in my heart and they always, no matter how they are built, catch my eye.
I had a black 91-loved it!
My first jeep was a 95 Yj. Love this build!
Northwest FAB makes a crawl box that goes in between your trans and transfercase
Just what I was going to say. Northwest Fab makes crawl boxes. And they are in the PNW!
Ha! NWF popped into my head too! That would be a sick setup in that YJ
DUHHHHH hes gotta know about NWF right? this was all just a ploy to get comments?
I'm trying to find something shorter. I was hoping I did have to change t cases just add something but it's looking like maybe a Dana 300 and a reduction would be the ticket
@@amkaperick if you do go dana 300 the case becomes the week link. My buddy is bringing aluminum Dana 300 cases to the market that have the ability to be either side drop depend on what you need and can swap back and forth. In the future he will make gearset with several different rations and up to 40 spline outputs. Look up midnight metalworks on Instagram or Facebook. Also might do aluminum np205 cases in the future.
Once again, DL setting the new standard for what a genre of video COULD be. Super impressed with that outtro montage man. Doin it right!
oh man, that shot with the mud flying at 18:05 was so perfect!
Awsome build! I am building my 89 right now and it was good to see different ideas! I'm running 3 link in the front, 4 in the rear and 14" fix coil overs, narrowed super 60 up front and 10.5 sterling I the rear. I couldn't get my hands on a 6.0 so I got a 5.3 with the 4L60E. The trand makes me nervous lol but it has a good 1st gear, told I can build it up.
I stretched my Defender to 103'' that worked very well. I put my Discovery at 120'' and bobbed the back, clocked the transfer case, also the sills were removed and I built very close sliders that became part of the door jam sill and axle plates.
It's so awesome you can make a video like this just 10 years ago we were pulling all the stops out to not look like a camcorder
My 97 TJ got a 500hp LS3/4L80/Atlas swap. Went 5:1 on the Atlas. 4.56 with 37's. Does pretty well. Need to jump to 40's tho. You have an Awesome rig.
For the crawl box check out northwest fab they have a eco box or a black box that can go in between
Awsome build, I'm running the stock rubicon transfercase 08 jk, behind a 4l80e that's behind an 8.1 big block, works awesome on my jk for offroad crawling, just did hell's revenge at 2021 jeep safari, also great on highway.
Thank you!!! Finally a video that covers wheelbase lengths.
Love the slow-mo B-roll at the end!! You should do that more often when appropriate!
Love a good old YJ build. Don't see a lot of people put work into them like you do with TJs and JKs
I think YJ's may be the new one to build. I am seeing more of them on the trails.
@@richfarfugnuven6308 you can find them for a good price. I wish I would've kept mine.
@Northern Jeep 94 I have a TJ built up on 35" tires. I am always looking for a YJ to do a trail only build like this...
I'm actually going from 107" to 115" with a back half. 107" felt too short for anything bigger than 40s on the terrain I wheel. Also I like to go fast. Planning to drop a om606 in also.
I do have to say Pitbull doesn't stand behind their products. Just warning potential buyers.
All 4 of mine (41.5r17) had the beads fail after 3-4 runs and maybe 300 miles. It was apparently a bad batch of tires but they won't replace them. 🤷♂️
One of the best sit down "walk arounds" iv seen NICCCEEE!!!!
Loved the montage at the end, one of the baddest yjs out there. mine wont even compare when it done!
Awesome!!!!!!!!! When you have a Jeep it is always a work in progress. That is just the way it is.
I've been planning my jeep out, and I thought I had it figured out. But when I saw his YJ in the video last week I had to rethink the entire build and needless to say it's gonna take much longer now lol
Hell of a Jeep build! 👍🏻 and good job on the video Nate, I think the format/editing worked well!
I wish you guys where shifted over to the left side of the screen so the jeep was in full view. It just looks so sick
First time ever to click the like button (and commented) before the start of the video. I have wanted to see more on that yj since you went to Moab. That thing looks like very little effort is needed to clear the obstacles it is on. Love it! We (son and I) have a 94 on 37's with a sbc and th400. It has a Pro Comp coil spring conversion that was sold as a kit a long while ago. Thanks Nate for listening to what the subscribers asked for!
That was such a great type of vid to add to your arsenal, nate! I really like the idea of folks talking about their builds, their goals, and how they got to where they are now, and what they'd do differently. This kind of first-hand information is invaluable to people like me who are only a fraction of the way into their builds. My biggest takeaway is that I pretty much need to stop where I'm at with my JKU and get a buggy for the more challenging stuff, so I don't ruin my JK, which is by no means a trailer queen or grocery getter. It gets used hard, but Im not down for the whole body damage/body shop routine. I need to drop the swiss army knife idea and just build another crawler/offroader... to add to the, already bursting quiver of sand rails, quads, side by sides and a track car. Its a sickness, yes, and I'm chest deep!
BRO YES!! More YJ goodness!
I was surprised by the transfer case option but it makes some sense if you’re running the skinny pedal to the floor often. I have a simple 5.3 with a low lift cam paired with a 4l60 and a 2016 4:1 case. I’ve kept myself from doing full send due to the chain drive but man is it tempting lol. Awesome build and even more awesome he’s done most of it himself!
That is a bad ass YJ right there. I thought any old TBI 5.7 in a Jeep would be plenty of power.... Now that I have wheeled with it for a while and went to 40's I think a build 6.0 like Kapp's sounds like a much better option.
Seems like we glossed right over the 14” Kings. I’d like to hear/see more about how that got placed/mounted.
And tuning. Maybe mention spring rates and corner weights as well.
Love. Just love. Great rig walk around style too; different, fun, and informative.
Talk to offroad design and put together a np203/205. Plenty strong enough and they can help you set it up for the speed sensor
Thank you the speed sensor was actually one of my concerns looks like I have some quotes to get I was hoping to keep the tcase but it's not looking like that will be an option
@@amkaperick you could keep your transfer case and run a crawl box in front of it but that'll add around 8" to your drivetrain and your low range options would be 2.72 to 1 and 7.4 to 1 which I thought was too low with a V8 and an auto. The other option is one of the crawl boxes to a 205. That'll give you the 2.72 and then a 5.33 to 1 but then your speed sensor will have to be on the transfer case output shaft and I'm not sure how it would shift in low range.
@@z1kforfun I could set up the low range sensor on the shifter instead of the t case of there is no accomodation for it
Kapps, look up a Rubicrawler from advanced adapters, I believe. Pretty sure it’s pre tcase and post tranny.
Rubicrawler crawl box go's between the 42RLE auto transmission and transfer case. ( stock TJ JK transmission)
Love the build. Awesome rig. Awesome content. Keep it coming. I'd like to hear and see more on the front and rear frame stretch.
Great video Nate, and nice build Andy!
Northwest Fab Blackbox. You can put a NP205 behind it or even keep your 241. And you can clock it.
Look into a northwest fab crawl box. I’m running one behind my th400 with a twin stick 205. Gives an additional 2.72
How much length did it add?
Ain't no such thing as the perfect all around off-road vehicle but there are a few ideas that's time has come, for individual applications.
Love everything about that build. Amazing work!
Love all your vidz Nate they're helping me build my jeep thanks dude 😎👍🧐
Thanks for watching brother!
That's a hell yeah outro! Good info and great dialogue!
Northwest fab makes a great crawl box that uses parts from 231/241
Great vid, as normal. I have a fully built 370 LS and 4L80e, I guess it really needs to go into the Jeep JK.
Coolest freaking walkaround ever.
That ending montage was SO damn awesome 🔥
Klune-V reduction may be a good option. Not sure if you can still get them but they are a nice short unit and I believe are a 4-1 reduction.
As many of the commenters have said, NWFab. Take the guts out of that NP241 and put them into their EcoBox, then run a married NP205 from a Ford behind the EcoBox. 1.96, 2.72 or 5.33 options. Only adds a few inches of length compared to a normal slip-yoke NP241.
Editing is top notch Nate!
thanks for the walkaround, this is pretty great but i would love to know belly height.
also for gear reduction he could look at a ford 205 with a nwf black box that would give a 1.96 low range with an optional 2.72 low range for a total of 5.33 low range with both. that combo would also be an inch or so shorter than the 241 that is currently in there.
edit: offroad design also makes a version of what nwf markets as their black box.
You should ask Ian from big tire, he has a great Level of expertise on tcase's and crawl box's
Good call, I will shoot him a text now 👍
@@DirtLifestyle glad I could help 😁
@@DirtLifestyle he’ll surely suggest a cummins swap in addition to any suggestions 😆....
Beaver ponds was the shit back in my highschool days!
You two could easily be brothers.
Atlas 4 speed all the way. My favorite part on my Jeep. Should hold up fine to the power.
Great video like usual but how about some up close footage of the build. I like looking at other folks builds. Helps give me ideas.
yup the cinematics were sick!
Cool build! Great in depth info. I'm getting ready to start a rebuild on my YJ on 42s so this was some great food for thought.
Keep up the good work!
In no way am I trying to be rude. You mentioned it was your first "walk around" and I enjoyed the video and I wanted to provide a little feedback. In my opinion you could of used more B-roll when yall were talking about various parts. The majority of the film is yall sitting on stools talking about that sweet Jeep sitting behind you. Don't get me wrong, the information is awesome. Just more Jeep footage would of been great. It would of been really cool if Andy had some pictures or film of the build process as well. We'll be in the Washington / Oregon area around September or October. Maybe we can all hit some trails. Again great video and love the channel man 🤙
-Thomas
NP205 transfer case has a low and a high and you can twin shift it.
Great build. Thanks for sharing.
Northwestfab makes the eco box and the black box that uses the same np241 6 pinion planetary with the same 2.72:1 gear reduction.
Great work guys. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the Jeep. Very similar to what I plan to build. Great videos.
Magnum 205 crawl box from Off-road Designs combines a billet crawl box that attaches to an NP205. Gives you the ability to do front digs as well. Shouldn't be too much longer than the Np241.
To long for his application. He needs to go titan black box from NWF.
Magnum Box !! Mine has lived behind a big block
Check with Stephen Watson at off road design. There magnum box may be what your looking for. It's basically the low range of the 241 in a separate box
Check out north west fab from Vancouver island! They should be able to help slow that thing down.
Sweet, I've been wondering what the specs were on that beast. Great job as always Nate!
I'm running a 4-speed Atlas with a 2.72:1 crawl box and a 2.0:1 t-case low...be careful what you tell Advance Adapters as far a power is concerned...they'll limit your low range ratio options....apparently the Coyote only warrants the abovementioned ratios...my Scrambler with a 4.3:1 with a 2.48:1 1st gear is, in my opinion, is the ideal crawl ratio...the 5.44:1 may be a bit low in 1st gear may be a bit low...but you can upshift to allow for that.
Check with Gear Vendors. They might be able to help with an under drive unit? I know they make overdrive units that will handle that kind of power.
Off-road Design's Magnum 205. 2:1, 2.7:1 and 5.3:1. They run them in ultra4 cars. Bullet proof. Takes maybe an inch more length than the 241.
Nate super sick video man......kapp one of the most extensively engineered jeeps ive seen by a regular dude.... not by a dentist with $156,000 bought rig who has never changed his own oil....if you could help me with one question nate whats the difference between the 2 types of 3 links kapp has on his jeep?.
North west fab makes a doubler called the eco box its a 2.72 unit that uses the 231/241 6 planetary gear set
That’s funny I have an “Andy Cap” tattoo from back in my drinking days.
Northwest Fab makes a underdrive that will get the job done. Titan black box will handle that horsepower no problem.
Look into the offroad design doubler cases / magnum box for the T case.
Hell yeah!
Maybe more b roll/pans of the parts you are discussing cutting from the interview and using it as voiceover
You need a Dana 300 T-case. Strong, clockable, awesome!!!
That Jeep is badass
this is literally exactly what I'm building my yj into. probably throw a 203/205 doubler behind a nv4500!
Check into North West Fabs black box. I run one in my yj with a 383 fuel injected stroker with a sm465 trans and np 205 Tcase, and it is a beast with the 42s that I run.
Hey man I really love the videos. Entertaining and educational. I was hoping maybe you could make a video on some tips for welding, aluminum specifically. I'm kind of self learning right now and could use some advise. Thank you for the great videos!
It can be bolted to the front of the t case, rear of the t case, or the tailshaft of the transmission... they are only about 8" long and they can handle 1200hp... my boy back home in jersey (im in nc) has an 800 hp carburetor fed mustang with 496 gears in the rear ...with gear vendors unit he rides at 1800 rpms on the turnpike in 5th gear at 150 mph...(occasionally)..... they could be built for either and underdrive unit or an overdrive unit it takes a 6-speed and turns it into a 12 great unit very tough but I believe it's slightly pricey hope this helped man rock on with the videos
Hopefully some time in the near future we can do a run together , I've yet to get my rig out on some trails with the new setup... I also have a jeep sitting waiting to get finished but in the mean time I've got a my trooper waiting to go play...
Dude, you talking beaver pond on south hill puyallup? Lots of memories there!!!
Northwest Fab makes a billet “eco box” doubler that can adapt to his current 241 and be filled with 241 internals
Check out the Offroad Design Magnum Box. It will give you lots of gearing options but you gotta ditch the transfer case you have now
To long for his application.
It's a Monster Man!
Oh man that’s a great build....been watching Kapps on the gram for a while. Why would you choose a four link over a three link front end....is it for durability???
Hi Nate, check out Gearvenders for an over/under drive unit, it could be what Andy needs.
Great Video.
Cheers Aaron 🍻
Talking about turning radius. So my 2001 Ford F350 Superduty Crewcab Long bed on air bags and 35's is 22' long and if I crank the wheel quick enough it only takes 5 lanes to do a U-Turn
Explore advance adapters rubi-crawler box yet? Don’t know if it’s too long for your work space underneath but it’s a solid piece of equipment.
A Northwest Fab black box or Off road design Magnum box would work great. This would give him 2...2.72 ratios or doubled up. If just looking for a 2 to 1 then go with a 203 box in front of the 241C.
Hi Nate, regarding a lower box that goes in front of the transfer. a company called Northwest fabworks. may have just what you are looking for. ive been looking for the same for my toyota. super strong stuff. i think its called an eco crawler.
New here to channel awesome video killer jeep. Keep em coming. Northwest fab has an awesome crawl box.