Evo "C" Gussets....

Rivertoys

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Installed!!! They are VERY nicely made, and fit perfectly.

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...And I am now even, officially out of parts to put on! First time in about 6 months.
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....now where's that quadratec catalog?
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Hope my weld looks like that ,if not the pics will be from a little farther out.lol

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how long have you been running your 35s without gussets? And how long did it take evo to get you those?
 
how long have you been running your 35s without gussets? And how long did it take evo to get you those?

I am not running true 35s, they are 315/70s (about 34 1/8 with the weight of the vehicle) on MT Classic III's. The total package is about 17lbs heavier/wheel than the stock 32" BFGs. I installed the 315's in February, when I put the RK lift in. I have only had one very mild off-road trip since then though. I just sleeved the alxes on the weekend before last.

When I ordered the gussets from EVO, it took about 2-3 minutes for them to appear on the counter in front of me.
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Looks real good!! If C gussets were welded onto a 2013 JK Dana 30 front, how large of tires should one dare to go (with re gear, of course)?
 
Looks real good!! If C gussets were welded onto a 2013 JK Dana 30 front, how large of tires should one dare to go (with re gear, of course)?

If you gusset, on a D30, the ring and pinion will always be your limiting factor. Keep your regear as low as possible.

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Looks real good!! If C gussets were welded onto a 2013 JK Dana 30 front, how large of tires should one dare to go (with re gear, of course)?

You can gusset, sleeve, regear, chrome moly shaft, etc.... but IMO, the real limiting factor is how heavy your foot is on the skinny pedal and where you wheel that determines if/when you break/bend something. Only you know how you offroad, and where. Big difference in climbing near vertical rock gardens, deep muddy forests, and desert trails.... and mall parking lots for that matter.
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Is there any issue welding plate steel to cast?:thinking:
Did he use a wire feed or stick?
I've heard it can be tricky welding to cast steel. Special rod/wire. I only have a stick machine.
Looks real good by the way!!!:thumb:
 
Must be nice to have somewhere that carries evo stuff lol i need to do them im runni.g 35/12.50 17 procomp extreme ats and i dont wanna do anything until i get some gussets luckily.the wife just drives it back and forth to work for now

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Is there any issue welding plate steel to cast?:thinking:
Did he use a wire feed or stick?
I've heard it can be tricky welding to cast steel. Special rod/wire. I only have a stick machine.
Looks real good by the way!!!:thumb:

He mentioned that cast steel welds like butter. It was done MIG. He said stainless wire would be better, but not needed. I used to stick weld, but have not for many years. I don't see why you could not stick weld it. TIG of course would be best.
 
He mentioned that cast steel welds like butter. It was done MIG. He said stainless wire would be better, but not needed. I used to stick weld, but have not for many years. I don't see why you could not stick weld it. TIG of course would be best.

Cool,Thanks. At least now I know what to expect!!
 
Does the EVO kit come with top and bottoms? I've seen some kits that completely encase the c top, bottom, everything. Such as this. Is a kit like this better. Overkill?, is evos kit like this?

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Does the EVO kit come with top and bottoms? I've seen some kits that completely encase the c top, bottom, everything. Such as this. Is a kit like this better. Overkill?, is evos kit like this?

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The evo kit does have top and bottom and that looks to be a truss kit
 
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