CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale...

Posted by: XOC

CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 03/03/04 01:24 AM

Just an FYI, CALMINI ROCKCRAWLER Gear Sets are on sale just in time for goneMOAB
Posted by: ChuckH

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 03/03/04 01:36 AM

If I only had a job! :rolleyes:

For those interested that's a great price and the gears are awesome! Totally worth the trouble of installing them!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 04/03/04 08:06 AM

If I had absolutly no sence I would charge those damn things. This forum is a great resource for info. but it has got to be the worst temptation tool that the devil has. Credit cards were created by the devil himself. mad
Posted by: DesertHB

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 04/03/04 08:30 AM

The Calmini TC Gears was one of the best upgrades I made. Great price. Slow is good.

Doug
Posted by: oleblue

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 04/03/04 08:33 AM

I want, I want, but plates are due on the X, 30K mile checkup time and I owe uncle sam more money.
Posted by: rrdstarr

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 05/03/04 03:57 AM

It took me and MikeV quite some time to get them in but they kick ass! He can crawl right along! Wish I had the $1100 sitting in the bank!
Posted by: Steel_City_X

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 05/03/04 07:48 AM

They are nice and slow......

I have had fun with those without gears when I have gotten out of my truck and let it idle along over terrain.

Kind of like: "look ma, no hands" sitting in the open window simply halding on to the steering wheel.

I now would change the series of upgrades to include the gears as an earlier purchase. It is an extremely functional upgrade.

Todd
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 07/03/04 07:27 PM

"Finally, a true ROCKCRAWLER Transfer case gear set for for the Nissan Xterra/Frontier 4x4! Our gear set is manufactured in the USA from SAE 8620 alloy bar stock material. For long wear life and operation at high speeds"

Anyone else see the irony here? laugh

Justin
Posted by: ClaptoVaughn

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 07/03/04 07:43 PM

do you mean the comment about "high speeds"?. eh maybe it's a typo.
Posted by: XOC

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 07/03/04 07:44 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 03X&85150_4x4:
Anyone else see the irony here?
Are you talking about "rockcrawling" and "high-speed" ? That does sound funny, but I think it's in reference to rotational speed of the gears, which will be much faster on the lower ratio gears.

I routinely run my Xterra in 5th gear 4LO just to do 10 MPH, and the gears are spinning away.
Posted by: MaloCS

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 07/03/04 11:03 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by xoc:
Quote:
Originally posted by 03X&85150_4x4:
[b]Anyone else see the irony here?
Are you talking about "rockcrawling" and "high-speed" ? That does sound funny, but I think it's in reference to rotational speed of the gears, which will be much faster on the lower ratio gears.

I routinely run my Xterra in 5th gear 4LO just to do 10 MPH, and the gears are spinning away.[/b]
I know. You sound like a freakin jet airplane. laugh
Posted by: XOC

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 08/03/04 01:02 PM

Another point is that the counter gear and main gear are turning all the time, whether you are in 4WD or not.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 09/03/04 06:30 PM

All true, which i know. Just the whole high speed and rock crawling didn't quite mesh cool

I also second the whole the X in low sounding like a jetplane when wound out. It isn't particularily loud, but it definitely has a presence laugh

If I did more in the rocks and the geas weren't amos $1k, I'd be all over a set, try to slow this thing down a bit. I play more in the mud so the 2:1's are quite nice.
If I wanna play in the rocks I have my second 4x,
low range 1st gear at redline is about 4.5 mph.

Justin
Posted by: bn300

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 09/03/04 08:28 PM

I wheeled with some Sami's 2 weekends ago. They had the low gears(not CALMINI) and big tires. Kinda funny watching them try to do the hill climbs on ice and foot deep snow. Obviously not what they are geared for. One of their tattle-tale tachs got to 7500 rpm's on a mildly built 4 squirrel. Amazing the thing only overheated.
Can't wait for warm temps and "normal" wheeling.
I learned that TJ's have a rev limiter at around 5300 RPM's. [Freak]
Posted by: Deathmark

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 18/03/04 07:07 AM

So what is the difficulty rating for installing these gears?

I've done pretty much everything on my X myself. Sus lift, body lift etc...

special tools? Or is this something you want someone else to install?

Thnx
DM
Posted by: XOC

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 18/03/04 09:48 AM

If you can get the transfer case out and back in, the heavy stuff is out of the way. Once it's out, you need to open the case and do some grinding. Installation of the gears themselves is very straightforward.

You can download the instructions from the CALMINI web site and look through them for more info.
Posted by: rrdstarr

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 18/03/04 12:57 PM

It is a do-it-yourself job. Just make sure you have access to a machine shop or automotive place that can press off and on a gear on the shaft.
Posted by: ChuckH

Re: CALMINI Rockcrawler gears on sale... - 18/03/04 08:00 PM

Make sure you drain all the oil out of the tranmission (At least on the manual) before you remove the transfer case too!

[LOL]