98 Wrangle pics
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98 Wrangle pics
Here's a few pics of my Jeep project.
2000 LS1/4L60E. LS6 heads and cam. Comp cams 1.85 rockers. BBK intake. Hooker headers.
8.8 Explorer rearend with 4:10 gears. 241 transfer case.
Took it all apart. Repainted the body. Powder coated the frame.
Should be back together by mid May.
2000 LS1/4L60E. LS6 heads and cam. Comp cams 1.85 rockers. BBK intake. Hooker headers.
8.8 Explorer rearend with 4:10 gears. 241 transfer case.
Took it all apart. Repainted the body. Powder coated the frame.
Should be back together by mid May.
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question for you. with the ls motor and the 4l60 how did you hook up the transfer case for 4x4? did you just use the jeep tranfer case and get a adaptor plate for the trans/transfer case ?
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I going to run 17 x 8 wheels with 32" tires for now.
No 37" or long arms in the plans.
I used a Novak adapter between 4L60E and the 241 Rubicon transfer case.
I used the 241 because it is really a 1/2 ton pickup transfer case. Don't really need the 4:1 low range but that's how they come.
I have a 231 T/C with a wide chain kit and SYE kit in my 6.0 Wrangler. I'm always a bit nervous if I really get some traction it might break. Hasn't yet.
No 37" or long arms in the plans.
I used a Novak adapter between 4L60E and the 241 Rubicon transfer case.
I used the 241 because it is really a 1/2 ton pickup transfer case. Don't really need the 4:1 low range but that's how they come.
I have a 231 T/C with a wide chain kit and SYE kit in my 6.0 Wrangler. I'm always a bit nervous if I really get some traction it might break. Hasn't yet.