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Old 07-05-2007, 01:23 AM   #16
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Re: Made it to New England!

Gizzy - I'm not sure yet what we're gonna do, honestly. Still irritated, cause I personally don't see why we should have to do ANYTHING with the driveshaft for only a 1.5-2" lift.

If I was going to lift it 3 or more inches, I could see it, but, after talking with other Isuzu owners, most believe the 1.5" lift is so minimal that any damage would be almost non-exist.

Still contemplating on just doing *nothing*, except the front-end alignment. No one has told me that there is/can be significant damage by just leaving it well enough alone. If I thought/heard that it would do damage to the auto tranny, U-joints, etc, then I would definitely, most likely go back to stock height asap.

I'm thinking at this point, the carrier bearing's probably shot due to age more then anything - I think what we'll do, is wait til it gets worse...it's not too bad right now, I've wiggled it around, doesn't move but maybe 1/4-1/2".

Maybe in a year, or whenever it gets worse, I'll just replace the carrier bearing itself, if I still feel a wobble at take-off, I'll probably just go back to stock height.

I just don't feel right by messing around with a driveshaft that's nearly 11yrs old & 200k miles, I could be setting myself up for expenses I wouldn't otherwise have. And, I've replaced U-joints before, (not on this truck) believe me, I do not have the funds to fort those this year!
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:29 AM   #17
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Re: Made it to New England!

Surfer - I'm actually amazed that you're having to use the power mode just to merge on the highways in Florida.

I live at 9k feet, and I *only* use the powermode when traveling through/up the I-70 cooridor/Rocky Mountains, 10-12k feet, and/or taking off while pulling the boat/trailer 3-4,000 lbs.

I've never used the powermode while merging on an in town/flat land highway, even with the 32" tires, it gets to 65mph fairly efficiently without concern.

Can I ask what octane of gas you're using - seriously, this made a BIG difference in my Rodeo's power, irregardless what others have said. Mine has no power, and runs like crap on 85 octane, and even some gas-stations 87 octane.
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Old 07-05-2007, 11:38 AM   #18
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Re: Made it to New England!

I use 87 only. Runs well, but I do like a little later shift point when getting up to highway speed. Other than that, I don't use power mode at home.
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Old 07-05-2007, 12:02 PM   #19
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Re: Made it to New England!

Ramblin, the little bit of increased angle shouldnt hurt anything. Your rear u-joint and the carrier bearing will wear a little faster but not enough to worry about. Personally I would still stack some washers to drop the carrier bearing down a bit and see if that gets rid of the vibration. Cheap and easy to do. If it doesnt work you havent wasted much time or money. Either way there should be no effect on the trans or rear axle.

The reason most go to 1 peice shafts is because the bearing costs around $200 and you can get the shaft retubed to 1 peice for about the same price. Then dont have to worry about the bearing anymore.
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:09 PM   #20
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Re: Made it to New England!

Thanks for the info Gizmo, I'll look into it.
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Old 07-06-2007, 11:54 AM   #21
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Re: Made it to New England!

Couple of photos from the White Mountains for you. Probably not too impressive for those of you in the Rockies, but it sure is beautiful! The first two were taken along the Kangamangus Highway and the third at Jigger Johnson Campground near Conway, NH.


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Old 07-06-2007, 11:18 PM   #22
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Re: Made it to New England!

Actually, Surfer, those are very pretty pictures. Believe it or not, but the trees are different in those pics, I mean well most of them are the same types of trees, but the *greenness* is different. It looks like that part of the country gets a lot of moisture??

We are so dry right now it's not even funny; we went up to Rollins pass last weekend, it is SO dry some of our trees are dying off terribly. Colorado has a lot of trees, but not that tight-nit with one another, I mean, there'll be hundreds/thousands of them, and then bare spots here/there, or a good couple rows of dying off trees.

Problem here is, we get a lot of snow in the highcountry that breaks off the growing trees, and then the summers are mostly dry, dehydrating them terribly.

You have a beautiful Rodeo; your chrome package is identical to the package I had on the '91 Rodeo, with the exception of the fact that I had the snow flake rims - otherwise known as the treasured rims in the Isuzu world.....Only I didn't know it then.
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Old 07-07-2007, 03:23 AM   #23
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Re: Made it to New England!

Pine beetles are wiping out huge stands of trees here.. damn chinese lol.

They have lots of different types of trees there then we have here. Mostly all our trees are in the mountains and its all pines or aspen, very little else. Wish we had the same trees as the north east, beautiful specially in fall. Thats one reason I love Ontario so much, all the trees!
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Old 07-07-2007, 10:10 PM   #24
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Re: Made it to New England!

Finally back in FL! Drove all but 2 1/2 hours of the trip from Derry, NH to SWFL. All told - 26 hours with a couple of short meal breaks. Thanks for the comments. The hike up Mt. Washington and back down was cool as you saw how the vegetation changes. Tall pines, birch, maple, and oak at the bottom, but as you go further up, the trees become shorter and shorter, and soon you are above treeline with only some scrub amongst the rocks. Thirty degree temp change from the base to the summitt, too. It was essentially winter up there with a 35 degree temp and a windchill of 18 with wind gusts in the 60 mph range. Incredible! There was still some snow in Tuckerman's Ravine and 4 guys were making some steep, short runs down to the rocks. The snow actually appeared suspended as a stream ran below it. A fall here can be devastating.

As far as the Rodeo goes, I guess I hadn't bled all the air out of the system prior to my trip. When I got out of the truck to fill the gas tank earlier today, I could hear some gurgling under the hood. It was pretty hot under there (I still don't have a working temp guage), but the reservoir wasn't bubbling. I let it cool down and I was able to get about a pint of coolant in the radiator. Hopefully that'll take care of it. I also put a new rad cap on it and I have a new t-stat coming this week. Gotta get some sleep!
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Old 07-08-2007, 02:02 AM   #25
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Re: Made it to New England!

Ok Surfer, I have to ask, who's the beagle??
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Old 07-08-2007, 02:57 AM   #26
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Re: Made it to New England!

Glad you made it back ok. Did ya see anything weird in Derry? Thats where all the odd stuff takes place in Steven King books. The trip up the "mountain" gave you an idea of what its like here, snow in summer and much cooler temps. Always nice to go up and excape the 100 deg heat in town.
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Old 07-08-2007, 03:16 PM   #27
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Re: Made it to New England!

That's Sally O'Malley. She's a very sedentary suburban beagle who really came to life in the mountains: tracking woodchucks, fording very shallow water crossings (needing rescue only once - it's amazing how little water it takes to float a vehicle or very fat beagle!), and climbing the rocks. It's only ATF on the ground today, so I'm hoping the leak is at the range selector or accumulator piston cover. Added nearly a qt.

The odd stuff happened in Conway the morning we left the campground. There was a triple murder the morning we left town. It happened at 9:40am and we left the campground at 10 am, headed for Derry. We saw a ton of state trooopers racing north on I-93. Later my sister told us about the murder and we fed her info from then on from the internet until they caught the guy. Check unionleader.com if you're interested. The town of Conway was in lock down mode for awhile. By the way, I sat next to Stephen King at Fenway back in the late 80s. He doesn't sign autographs.
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Old 07-09-2007, 12:45 AM   #28
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Re: Made it to New England!

Here's just one more picture. This is Cathedral Ledge. I was shaking in my boots, but my brother-in-law scaled its 500ft. face a few days earlier. A couple of years ago, a guy fell 300 ft. to his death. Spectacular view from up here of the mountains and the small towns in the valley below.
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:21 PM   #29
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Re: Made it to New England!

You should have taken the seasonal auto road up Mt. Washington! At the top is a gift shop open in summer that sells bumper stickers that say ' This car climbed Mt. Washington'. Nice photo ops too. Now that would be a test of your transmission.
I can see the moutain from here in Maine on clear days. I think the last of the snow melted didn't it?
Did you fill up the Rodeo with mosquitos and haul them back south?? I hope so!
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Old 07-10-2007, 11:20 PM   #30
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Re: Made it to New England!

Since we hiked to the top via the Tuckerman's Ravine Trail from Pinkham notch (4 and 1/2 hrs up), I had to get the black oval hiking sticker that says, "This body climbed Mt. Washington." It's going on the Jeep. There were 4 guys skiing the last of the snow in Tuckerman's. They were basically able to make 3 or 4 turns to control their speed before stopping at the end of the snow. If they kept going they would have dropped 4 or 5 feet down to the boulders. You could actually walk a ways up under the snow because water was flowing beneath. This was on June 30th!

We also decided to walk back down. It took only 3 hours (Auto Rd for 2 miles to Nelson Crag Trail to Old Jackson Trail back to Pinkham Notch visitor's center). I want to do it again!
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