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<blockquote data-quote="Fordzuki" data-source="post: 1510249" data-attributes="member: 17662"><p>I run the sami case in my LJ hard mounted with a 3rd plate around the rear output, and have never had any problems running 34s with a 2.3. But it's offroad only.</p><p></p><p>When I got the sami, I ran both hard mounts and rubber mounts, and preferred the rubber mounts for on road, and the hard mounts for offroad. Throw a locker in the rear, and you had to drive it "just right" with the hard mounts on the road. One thing I did do with the hard mounts, was to add a chunk of rubber between the t-case cradle and the aluminum mounts. I actually used the body spacers from a sami. :redneck: But a thick mudflap would accomplish the same thing. This gave it a little cushion, and a little isolation from gear noise. I did end up swapping back to stock rubbers when I used it more onroad.</p><p></p><p>There's a guy down in yelm that runs stock mounts, but he cuts the studs off both sides, then through-drills them, and runs a bolt all the way through like the aluminum mounts. If I'd have kept the sami, I'd probably go this route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fordzuki, post: 1510249, member: 17662"] I run the sami case in my LJ hard mounted with a 3rd plate around the rear output, and have never had any problems running 34s with a 2.3. But it's offroad only. When I got the sami, I ran both hard mounts and rubber mounts, and preferred the rubber mounts for on road, and the hard mounts for offroad. Throw a locker in the rear, and you had to drive it "just right" with the hard mounts on the road. One thing I did do with the hard mounts, was to add a chunk of rubber between the t-case cradle and the aluminum mounts. I actually used the body spacers from a sami. :redneck: But a thick mudflap would accomplish the same thing. This gave it a little cushion, and a little isolation from gear noise. I did end up swapping back to stock rubbers when I used it more onroad. There's a guy down in yelm that runs stock mounts, but he cuts the studs off both sides, then through-drills them, and runs a bolt all the way through like the aluminum mounts. If I'd have kept the sami, I'd probably go this route. [/QUOTE]
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