: Anyone Know Michael Woods?


SkyMfg
10-14-2002, 02:26 PM
Anyone know this person? I wheeled with him at the Con a couple years ago, he was into Isuzu's, had one that was Solid axled, pretty big if I remember right. Anyway, I'm trying to get a hold of him for some info.

Belly Dragger
10-14-2002, 02:30 PM
Never heard of him. :D

What's up Sky!

randii
10-14-2002, 02:33 PM
Nah. Can't be Belly Dragger

That guy didn't have a live axle a few years back... :flipoff2: ...he was still living up to his name at that time!

Randii

Belly Dragger
10-14-2002, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by randii
...he was still living up to his name at that time! That and liberal use of the go pedal. :flipoff2:

Course Sky got to watch some of my best stock wheeling 3" of ground clearance and 33:1 crawl ratio. :D

http://www.mjw.com/amigo/rubicon-00/images/rubic09.jpg

SkyMfg
10-15-2002, 09:28 AM
Originally posted by Belly Dragger
Never heard of him. :D

What's up Sky!

Dude, that Amigo has gone a long, long ways. So anyway, I was looking for your site, my fiance's sister has a rodeo she wants solid axled....and we need to gear it down as well...she's looking to fit some 35's...I'm thinking solid axle is the way to go, but for her it seems like an IFS lift would work as well....

Belly Dragger
10-15-2002, 10:00 AM
What year Rodeo? Pre-98 can do 35's with a 3" lift and minimal fender trimming. Post-98 will require taller springs in back and some torsion bar cranking.

Send me an email with the particulars or visit http://www.4x4wire.com/isuzu and post over there. The Isuzu forum is pretty helpful.

EDIT: Terra offers a 3.07 low range replacement gear for the 2:1 stock in the transfercase.