Sometimes it's probably good to reflect on how far you've come to keep everything in perspective. What all do you have left to do?
Where do you suggest an unemployed person look for air intake tubing / filter options on the somewhat cheap?
What kind of mpg's are you seeing? I have myself half convinced the 90 isn't a rock hopper and that a down grade to 4.10's...33's and a 4 inch lift might be good enough to get some mpg's while allowing me to make the 90 into a chalet and fit it in the garage...just wierd idea's....lol.
DW
I need to finish up the winch, jerry can mounts for the rear bumper, roof rack and more sound deadening. Oh and eventually, paint.Sometimes it's probably good to reflect on how far you've come to keep everything in perspective. What all do you have left to do?
Where do you suggest an unemployed person look for air intake tubing / filter options on the somewhat cheap?
What kind of mpg's are you seeing? I have myself half convinced the 90 isn't a rock hopper and that a down grade to 4.10's...33's and a 4 inch lift might be good enough to get some mpg's while allowing me to make the 90 into a chalet and fit it in the garage...just wierd idea's....lol.
DW
This is how it starts......I'm sticking with 4.88s, I'm stepping up to 37s next though...
What tires you think you might go with when you do go 37's?
You probably made the same claim once huh?This is how it starts...
David
BFG KO2s. I've found that 95% of what I've done can be done with an all terrain tire. I've only been in one situation where mud was unavoidable. A/Ts will ride batter on the highway too.
A couple of times, but I know that 38s are my upper limit. Good call on the ATs. They always worked very well for me, though I have enjoyed greater tread life with these MTRs than I ever did with any of the BFGs....You probably made the same claim once huh?
I'm against all terrains.
That is all.
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I still have no clue what I'm getting for the 77. I REALLY like a couple of the dick cepek tires and some other random ones I forget now. And I don't know why but I have never liked the bfg all terains. They just bug me. Lucky for me I'm only doing roughly 33s so choices are cheap and plentiful. 285 75 16.

37's are and idea. If a used set is found they are way cheaper than a re-gear event. I'll have to think on that.
Thank you for tracking your mileage. The jimmy rarely goes any where. Walmart for grub or once a week to pick up my kids.
Unemployment sucks. What do you have left for the intake piping? And thank you for the links. Guess i need to pull my shorty short apart and see what size the inlet to neck down size is and start with a red elbow and work my way out from there.
A/T's are not bad for around town and easy peasy exploring. They have a lower rolling resistance than a mud terrain and hence the better mpg's.
I have an 86 K20 with a 383 wearing a roots style supercharger making between 4-5 lbs of boost. 750 CFM carb, headers. TH400 paired up to a Gear Vendors O/D. 4:10 gears, 35" Toyo A/T2 extreme tires, 4 inch lift. Roof rack. Winch bumper on front , multi carrier bumper with spare tire carrier on back. I get approximately 12 mpg on the highway. When I bought the truck prior to an mods it barely got 8 mpg. I figure that is about as good as I am going to get without a new engine tranny combination.Where do you suggest an unemployed person look for air intake tubing / filter options on the somewhat cheap?
What kind of mpg's are you seeing? I have myself half convinced the 90 isn't a rock hopper and that a down grade to 4.10's...33's and a 4 inch lift might be good enough to get some mpg's while allowing me to make the 90 into a chalet and fit it in the garage...just wierd idea's....lol.
DW