Made it through the trip to Colorado and 6 days of relatively mild wheeling. I did have one small issue; one of the shims broke and fell out of one of the rear leaf spring packs. The resulting free space allowed the axle housing to rotate; it damaged the hard brake lines and the spring perch on that side, and broke the spring center pin. Relatively minor issues...I'll have that fixed in the next week or two.
However, there are a few more design issues that came up during the trip:
1. Now that I have the 1.6L engine in there, I feel that the 6.5:1 tcase gears are too low. Even at 10,000ft. I was never short of power in high range, except on the steeper passes. And low range was just too low. I was routinely starting in 2nd gear, jumping right to 5th, and then double clutching a tranny/tcase shift from 5th low into 2nd high. I never used 1st low, even on the really rocky trails. So, I'm going to swap out my 6.5:1 tcase for a 4.9:1
2. The rear springs I used are still too soft, even after adding the extra leaf. It sits at a decent ride height with no cargo, but with almost anything in the back it rides just an inch or so off of the bump stop. I have some more 2.5" wide leaves...I'll be adding another leaf to each spring pack (making a 7 leaf pack).
3. I had the spidertrax upper shock mount to increase the travel of my rear shocks and reduce their stiffness. But, this mount forces the upper shock mounts inboard and contributes to body roll. With the extra weight of my exo-cage, I think that the shocks would be better off in their factory locations. I will be moving the exhaust and shock mounts around to accommodate this.
4. I have had several different Samurais with rear lockers in them; and (contrary to most people's opinions) I have always preferred a spool in the rear axle to an automatic locker (like the spartan or lock rite). I liked the predictability of the spool over the clicking, banging, and sudden lock/unlock of the locker on the street. However...the spool only works well when the inside tire is allowed to slip a little. My Samurai now has the added weight of the exo-cage, really sticky tires, and really flexy suspension. What happens is that the inside tire doesn't slip anymore...it drives forward under the vehicle and forces the body to lean to the outside of the corner (if I turned sharp left into a parking spot, the Samurai would sit with a lean to the right, sometimes a crazy lean with 3 or 4" more under one side of the axle). This was contributing to difficult handling on the street, and led to the "Aileen" moniker (or just I-lean) that my rig was dubbed with. I've never had an ARB air locker in a Samurai...so I guess that now is the time. I have one on the way, and I'll be dropping it into the rear axle. Lots of $$, but sometimes a selectable locker is just the way to go...
5. I will be adding a power steering cooler. High RPM slow speed inclines are tending to heat up my PS fluid, causing a loud whine from the PS pump. There were lots of these climbs in CO. I got tired of hearing the pump complain. Ordered a B&M plate cooler that I will be finding a place for under the hood...