Video is in sequential order from stock to now. 4 and a half years of CR-V adventures and only the last year or so did I start to get serious with it. Can't wait for more to come.
@DAV4WSR12 жыл бұрын
Hi from france , great. ayou have a vidéo to the element diff instal please , need this for france mountain for my crv , thank's :)
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
@@DAV4WSR1 Hey mate, sorry for the slow reply - I don't have one because I haven't taken it out and I wasn't the one who installed it - that was back when I had literally 0 mechanical experience! Maybe one day when I do some upgrades but not for now sorry
@DAV4WSR12 жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean thank's , thank you for your answer, I'm looking to put a differential in the rear and / or the front on my CR-V I just came back from the Bardenas desert in Spain, I couldn't do everything because of lack of mechanical diff modification information on CRV, in France we have little info and the delay in mechanics compared to you ;) thank you
@DAV4WSR12 жыл бұрын
Hi Isak, why not put an Silver LSD Limited Slip Differential Conversion Plate, it's an sorte of plate that without welding blocks the differential, for the rear I want to try it costs 30 dollars
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
@@DAV4WSR1 As much as the block style LSD would work, I'd only do it in a cheap 2nd hand diff - never in my element diff. Regardless of design, it's going to wear your gears in the diff and eventually cause it to break, so doing it in a diff I had to import isn't worth it. There's a rear helical lsd and I'll be installing that rear with a torsen up front - much better and better longevity
@rob3071 Жыл бұрын
The noise your CRV was making was from the rear differential. They came with ATF in them from the factory. A service bulletin came out after complaints of rear end noise. The fix is to drain and fill the rear diff with Honda Dual Pump Fluid 2. It's recommended to change it, drive for a bit then change again. I see you changed your diff to an Element one but I hope this info helps others.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Great info but a few minor notes specific to my case - my original rear differential had already been serviced using DPF2 after I bought it (prior to all of these clips pretty much). In this instance (pre-element diff), I believe mine was overheating clutch packs that had been worn down over the 240k it'd been driven before I bought it. From my understanding, the DPF2 fluid in place of ATF fluid increases the viscosity under load, increasing clutch pressure in the input housing. Better clutch pack contact - less chance of overheating and slipping and squealing. In my case, it seems the clutches were already having trouble as it squealed after a short time of engagement. Compare that to the Element differential (running the same DPF2 but from factory), with their thicker, redesigned clutch pack material (more surface area) and their wider fluid ports, engagement is both much quicker but also much stronger, with (so far, 4 years later) no squealing at all, ever.
@rob3071 Жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean Yeah, if its worn then fluid changes will do nothing for you. I recently got my 1998 with only 35,000 km on it and the diff was making this noise under load. The fluid change worked for me but quicker engagement would be nice. I might look into swapping out the diff later on.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
@@rob3071 35k! That's amazing, basically brand new. Super jealous obviously I hope you enjoy it!
@craigiefconcert6493 Жыл бұрын
What mods did you have to do to fit the element differential? I didn’t know it would fit. Now I’ll be looking out for one. My rear ended is a bit saggy anyway and on original suspension so I will think about doing the rear end.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
@@craigiefconcert6493 None, they fit as factory. They use the same differential and differential housing, the only differences in mounting are that the Element has a different differential mount, so you just use whichever diff mount for your current differential. You can use 3rd gen CR-V differentials as well as Element differentials - the Element differential has an upgraded dual pump clutch setup in the input housing and the 3rd gen has a ramp up. To put it simply, the 3rd gen will apply 30% of what the rear diff can engage to automatically through the ramp up unit, whereas the Element differential has larger viscous fluid ports to help press the clutch packs together to engage the differential. The clutch material on both is improved from 1st gen which is why they don't squeal. Aside from the ramp up unit, they're both pretty much the same. The ramp up just allows instant engagement without needing the viscous fluid to engage. There's more info from Joey Gossens on Lifted Honda Society on the 3rd gen diffs. The "AWD/4WD" of the cr-v is full time, but the rear differential has something similar to a torque convertor in that at low torque application, the tailshaft doesn't send enough velocity to the viscous fluid in the differential to push the clutch packs inside together, which is what locks it into drive. The benefit to this is a simple, all mechanical fixed gear AWD drivetrain with the ability for the viscous fluid to allow difference between the front and rear tyres. So without that, the differential would run full time and could bind on corners because nothing is allowing for the different wheel speeds that occur when you turn.
@glazecase2 жыл бұрын
I'm honestly amazed how well the CRV handle the abuse. Good driving skill and good knowledge of your vehicle.
@DJ-sr9yq Жыл бұрын
They're some of the most reliable vehicles on the road. They last for ever
@craigiefconcert6493 Жыл бұрын
Only 1/4 of the way through and already the best RD1 video on KZbin. I like the jerry can mount.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate - it's gone now (thieves) but I'll be incorporating a new one into a rear bar when I get around to it.
@UncleRayRayGarageEmporium Жыл бұрын
I have a 2006 element EX (auto). I've been talking about making it trail capable since 2010. Showed this to the wife, and she sees I'm not out of my mind, only a little crazy. Thanks for doing all the hard work and going for it.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
I've only done some of the hard work! I'll send it hard, for sure, and share all the info I can. Other people like to hoard what they've learnt because they "did it themselves, everyone else can too". The way I see it, the more people recognise these baddies, the more support they get. In 5-6 years I've already seen lifted support grow from like 2 brands to 10-15. I've DREAMED about getting an Element, but we're not allowed to import them here :( I would've gotten one over my Trooper/Jackaroo 10000%
@Bushido_Prime3001 Жыл бұрын
Finally this is the content I’ve been looking for on my crv
@kakospecs91522 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Texas! Super badass crv video bro! Good info and content. Best crv vid hands down . Keep that v going strong.❤
@DI-mitriy68 Жыл бұрын
Третий год гоняю на такой же . Машина огонь ! Я в восторге . Жаль , что современный автопром дегарадировал и подобный машины аже давно не выпускаются . Берегите старые Хонды . Таких уже не будет выпускатся.
@Motardebase.2 жыл бұрын
Hi guy! I'm in France and I do some off-roading with my crv. I did not understand everything but great work, I am very impressed.
@outcastfpv76559 ай бұрын
Buying one of these soon. I have no intention of 4wding. But I feel confident when I say I don't think I'm getting stuck after watching this clip. It will definitely handle anything I'm comfortable doing. 🤙
@BakedTuber Жыл бұрын
Incredible landscape. Looks like earth 100 million years ago
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
And people ask me why I don't travel out of country more... I've barely tapped the surface of QLD let-alone the rest of Australia 😁
@underdogoverland Жыл бұрын
That all looked like so much fun! Can't believe I'm only seeing this now, but your rig is a true underdog and you run it through hell and back! Amazing build and wheeling! Fantastic job!
@RampartPhАй бұрын
this vid definitely breaks the crv stereotype
@marktihdnoejoal220 Жыл бұрын
Now i'm confident to get my self CTV RD1 for off-road and camping... Thank for the great video.
@racerx99312 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring, thanks for sharing! I've been driving old 90's civics and integras for a while (I have a 89 crx w/ b-swap for summers) but after moving to a state that has actual winters, I picked up a 98 awd 5spd CRV and have driven it thru two winters. Have been very impressed with what the tall little car can do on ice and in the snow. Never left me stranded and I drive with confidence. Edit: Stock with 215/70r15 Geolander A/T's, They are quiet on the highway, do amazing in standing water or heavy rain and are "3 peak mountain snowflake" rated. Lots of 3d grooves for the ice.
@MotorDanko2 жыл бұрын
amazing to see how much the CV holds... lift + turned tires all the way, and then huge tire spin, to a complete stop because of traction... damn!!!
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Never snapped a CV! I'm veeeerrry careful with how and when I shock load my cvs but even when I've had to, they go hard and get me home!
@MotorDanko2 жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean I hope the ones of my rav4 last as long
@theendisalreadyhere Жыл бұрын
Very efficient in the snow too. I leave in the Alps. This thing is really surprising in many ways
@kc36782 жыл бұрын
I've got the 2001 same colour and everything. Not sure if I'm going to do mods but very helpful to see what others are able to do and observe how it performs.
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Even if you don't, they're great cars - even stock I loved mine. Ingenius and tough 💪
@RonDaG0at Жыл бұрын
1:26 that clip was beautiful 😭🫶
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
I want to get back down that way this winter and film all sorts of goodness like that. Time will tell, but hopefully...
@tylerhall71 Жыл бұрын
damn this thing is surprisingly good off road, i wouldnt anything expect less than like a beefy 4runner build to be handling what you put the little honda through, well done
@infernoking7504 Жыл бұрын
I like the double wishbone suspension more flex and keeps tires straight up and down.
@DJ-sr9yq Жыл бұрын
I have a 2004 with 540,000 kms. 3 inch lift with toyo open country tires. Very capable off road
@davidramos8001 Жыл бұрын
Love it you beat the crv up and it kept going i had two now just one wish it was standard mine is an automatic.
@Razzaqabuali11 ай бұрын
2001 Here, AT ,the diff started giving noise 2 years ago , i just changed the oil and its quite since then , i used just regular ATF.
@j_mars_cars Жыл бұрын
Such a cool video. Getting towed out by a 2nd gen 4runner/hilux surf was cool(I own one). I want a crv to off road, but it’s redundant with my Toyota in the driveway. Oh well
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I love the CR-V but it's not a practical offroad car. It's a tonne of fun and you have to get really creative, but if you just want to go offroad a real 4x4 is the way. That said, having both is the dream 😍 The CR-V is just my toy these days
@josephpuchel649710 ай бұрын
Hey I’m eyeing up a low mileage clean 2006 CRV Excellent video
@3rdgenbestgen21 Жыл бұрын
as a 4runner guy, this is cool to see
@veloaa-montreal6924 Жыл бұрын
The CR-V is an amazing vehicle, a real 4X4 it is not, but that's what I like about it. Here in Canada there's not really a better car for our brutal winter road conditions. I've also had a Chevy Astro AWD and I find that these older automatic AWD systems actually do much better in the snow than traditional 4x4 vehicles, I think the Astro actually had a factory LSD in the back too if I remember.
@Africasideways2 жыл бұрын
impressive rig and driving, cvs must take a pounding...
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
A couple of mods, the right ground clearance and knowing how much speed you need for an obstacle and they'll take you just about anywhere. They might not have a frame like a real 4x4 but they're built pretty tough!
@Africasideways2 жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean Ja, you give it a right thrashing :)
@eldo4x42 жыл бұрын
Hey nice little rig, I have a lifted Tiguan on wildpeaks, we should head out for a little adventure sometime. I’m based in Mooloolaba.
@eldo4x42 жыл бұрын
You can see a couple of quick vids I put up on my channel
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I'd be keen for sure, would have to be early next year once I've got a few things sorted though. Trying to sort out some custom HD tie rods/rack ends since I've had them go yearly so far, and I gotta do my wheel bearings before I get back out again.
@HarryKamal-c4d5 ай бұрын
Do you remember where you got your roof rack and jerry can?
@lifelong5425 Жыл бұрын
Japanese built unsung star.....amazing vehicle all round
@phaxiong95 Жыл бұрын
Isak, yeah I want to do basic 2.5 in the rear and 1.5 in front only and bigger tires like 215-75-15
@itssnowingonmountfuji7988 Жыл бұрын
How'd you install the Jerrycan onto your spare tire?
@Teknakill Жыл бұрын
Banjo Chords and maybe a roll of ducktape but probably bungie cords.
@therealnogues932 жыл бұрын
Nice work bro 😎🎥👊🏽
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Cheers man good to hear from ya 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@jtsimaras10 сағат бұрын
Best crv generation ever after just got all fat and heavy
@BLAZEPSI Жыл бұрын
Makes wanna get RD1 now...👌
@cync959110 ай бұрын
7:23 you could have let it really fly there but good show anyways to the driver.
@isakjetbean10 ай бұрын
I could've ripped til about 70% up but then it turns to massive wombat holes, would've needed more flex or lockers to make it without a winch.
@DiegoGonzalez-pp3fs4 ай бұрын
Hi, is it possible to lock the diferentials with some modification?
@lachlanleake58882 жыл бұрын
Nice car!
@robwoodz31553 ай бұрын
What snorkel is that ?? I’ve seen some from 1st gen Jeep that works but that one looks a lot better in my opinion
@isakjetbean3 ай бұрын
Hey mate, check out my channel I have a video on the install process. It's for a 97 Mitsubishi Pajero, there's a few brands that sell it, it's the generic style - I used a heat gun to form it to my fender (super easy).
@jomarisevilleja5482 Жыл бұрын
I am bit worried about the drive shaft (I dont know if you call it drive shaft) underneath might be too low to hit the trail. I have not lifted my CRV yet but planning to do some sand driving.
@Teknakill Жыл бұрын
Take a look at the exhaust set up first.
@DailyHandyman Жыл бұрын
@Teknakill what do you mean with exhaust set up? I have a 2 in lift but constantly sitting up and hitting my exhaust in middle! Is there a solution, like a cover plate or so?
@Teknakill Жыл бұрын
Yes maybe a plate or rerouting the piping so it is above the lowest part of the chassis, which would require custom fitment. Just an idea. @@DailyHandyman
@pnw_element9822 Жыл бұрын
I’m digging it awesome crv that could
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
And this is with me being scared about bashing my sump with no bashplate 🙃 This thing will soon be ripping through ruts I reckon.
@Esmot28 Жыл бұрын
What kind of Roof Cross bar are you using? how do you manage to mount it?
@Teknakill Жыл бұрын
Its called the CR-V. Costly Recreactional Vehical. Do what you want with it, and have fun, just remember its limitations are like any other J e e p. Push it too hard and its going to cost you. Upgrade it too much and that will also cost you. Get bigger tires and lower the air-pressure, you will love it.
@PinQviNst202 Жыл бұрын
где можно про X-trail посмотреть,который катался с вами ?
@somnium41139 ай бұрын
🎉🎉❤love crvs!
@САА-б4м8 ай бұрын
Я по таким дорогам на моноприводе ездил и ниче не было
@yugiong14164 ай бұрын
satisfied
@petermorton1495 Жыл бұрын
Why did you remove the bull bar In later version of the build? Just curious
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
I parked it in neutral but my handbrake wasn't working and it rolled into a tree. I couldn't open the bonnet and the intake filter came off. Rather than dust my engine, I removed the bent bullbar and can no longer bend it back to shape easy enough to be worth it. Going for a proper bullbar with DIY mounts anyway
@bobby350z Жыл бұрын
I have 2008 2wd crv. Can anything be done to it? I just want something for dirt, Forrest roads etc.
@koipond922 Жыл бұрын
Ya'lls cicadas sound just like ours. I'm not really hearing a variation at all. I find that interesting.
@dmritchie32 жыл бұрын
Very good video
@komputerowiec60382 жыл бұрын
Super !!
@carhard_oldmachine274311 ай бұрын
I would like to know how it rises loaded up long climbs on 29 wheels, on a manual gearbox, does it have a low gear or is the first 1st short?
@isakjetbean10 ай бұрын
Does alright, I never really load it up very heavy. Gotta hit any decent long hill at like 20-25km/h min, usually favouring around 30-35km/h. With a regear up to around 5.8 I think I'll get down to 24km/h with close to max tq (3600rpm) on stock engine. So idling pretty cruisy at that point. As for weight, gear is never heavier than 3 passengers so it's kind of negligible. Haven't re-geared anything.......yet
@zmoorer Жыл бұрын
Which brand/model of tire are you running in the 235/75/15 size?
@phaxiong95 Жыл бұрын
Hi Osaka, I have a 99 crv, can I put lift spacer like 2” in rear only
@grantsmittkamp1757 Жыл бұрын
Any idea what total amount spent after original purchase? Just curious
@Teknakill Жыл бұрын
USD $5000.00
@patrickguzman7355 Жыл бұрын
Uh where did you get that brush Guard???
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Australia only, company in QLD made em
@sterlingrook99907 ай бұрын
What year was that crv
@gromlife30336 ай бұрын
You can swap a honda element diff into these?? Are they better and what year would work?
@isakjetbean6 ай бұрын
All years. And 2nd gen / 3rd gen crv diffs work too. 3rd Gen have an internal mechanism to engage the dual pump to 30% leading to faster engagement and less wear. They're better. Dual pump diffs have clutches that force together when a fluid thickens, which happens when it's spun. The higher your rpm, the thicker the fluid. That pushes clutches together and engages awd. The Element have more clutch material and wider ports for the fluid to flow when it gets thicker so faster.
@Booster0094 ай бұрын
@@isakjetbeanelement делает имитацию самоблок дифференциал?
@SorinGuga3 ай бұрын
How's the fitment with 235/75/15? I just bought some Toyo Open Country and it seems they would rub horizontally. Did you do any mods to the body?
@isakjetbean2 ай бұрын
Mine do still rub on 3/4 lock when flexing out, but they don't rub on road. I did hammer in the seams around the back There's a QC issue with the RD1 front Lower Control Arms where the castor is actually different between every set of arms manufactured. As a result, some people will have their tyres rub on the exact same setup that others won't. It's incredibly frustrating.
@SorinGuga2 ай бұрын
@@isakjetbean Thanks for replying. I downgraded to 215/75/15 for now, on the OEM wheels and stock height and I must say, rubbing is minimal. Currently in progress of restoring the chassis, but will come with some feedback on 235/75/15 as well as possibly other rim specs after raising 2".
@240adam Жыл бұрын
I'm just curious how a bad slave cylinder caused the clutch to go bad?
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
MASTER cylinder, not slave cylinder. I wish I caught that in editing lol just a word slip sorry. Supposedly "needed replacing" with my slave cylinder when my clutch burnt out - fair enough I thought, paid for it all to be replaced ($1700) and then 3 months later needed a new clutch. Car was driven intermittently for 8 months along with my old Mazda, then clutch burnt out. New clutch went in, and I was worried to death about it. So I took it to a clutch specialist. The piston was not returning fully, causing the pedal to "stick" as your foot lifted off the clutch pedal. I'd tap it forward with my foot when I would occasionally notice it do that, not knowing any better. 2 clutches later, took it to a clutch and brake shop, immediately the dude pressed his foot on the clutch pedal and saw how it didn't fully return, diagnosed it on the spot. Basically, the piston not fully returning meant that the clutch had light contact is my best guess - because they just took it out and replaced it I can't verify how it failed, only that the problem is now resolved. Since replaced, I've done more than double the kms on the current clutch than either of the others and even towed 1400kg mulch with it no problems.
@kevinguerrero362 Жыл бұрын
Where u get the roof rack
@jeffnixon45349 ай бұрын
What roof rack is that?
@Garage57 Жыл бұрын
What year element diff ? An did you have to modify anything to get it to fit ?
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Mines an 04 but 08+ are better. Better still, the 3rd gen CR-V's implemented a ramp up unit that immediately preloads 30% drive in the rear diff while the dual pump unit gets going, which is also easier on the dual pump clutches so they get less wear (in theory)
@xcesarxramosx2 жыл бұрын
Element diff?
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Yep, since like 2019 or late 2018 I think. Thing rips way harder than stock, though I've heard 3rd gen+ are better due to the ramp up mechanism. 🤷♂️
@Bmiguelpaiva Жыл бұрын
What is the diference from the rear CRV diferencial to the Element diferencial?!
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Faster engagement - CR-V is 2wd until certain amount of force is applied to the dual pump unit in the rear diff. In the 1st gen CR-V it wasn't great so it cuts out and takes to long to kick in. In the Element, they'd refined the unit so it has more pressure to kick in faster and for longer, more consistently. My CR-V drives in AWD a good 75-80% of the time whereas before I'd guess it was like like 45-60% maximum.
@Bushido_Prime3001 Жыл бұрын
Quick question, what roof rack you using?
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
It's a "Ridge Ryder" from Supercheap Auto - I hate it and don't recommend it. It used to be a basket and I chopped the top off, it's heavy, poorly made and way too expensive. The crossbars are Prorack S18s I believe.
@michomarble95622 жыл бұрын
did you need to get certs for the lift? what is your best setup for the lift can i get away wif just 2" spacers what u recon for a tight ass build that can take me to sum nice campsites away from people
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Hey man, nah no certs on it - I plan on completely rebuilding the suspension with some custom parts and modifications before I try and cert anything - I don't think lift spacers on a CR-V would pass cert (not for safety but just dumb bs rules here) As for recommended setup: Honestly get springs first, Kings or OME - I prefer Kings bc progressive rate is just baller. Neither spacers nor springs net you extra travel, but springs will have you rubbing less than just spacers since it won't over-compress as easily. From there, I'd say go max 1" spacer front and rear. You'll probably still split CV boots without a subframe drop. As for tyres, I fit 235s on mine with this but had to trim plastic on rocker panel guards. Hope this helps
@michomarble95622 жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean thanks for the reply spacers arent legal in aus hey? ill watch more vids of yours before i ask dumb questions! im getting a 2009 i only realy looking at having a vehicle i can still throw a tools in for work but also go to campsites away from overcrowded places because my dmax ute is 2wd n rubbish offroad i thought a cheap lift and some mud tyres would be an affordable way to do that with a crv.... great videos mate your a gun very entertaining and real keep on at it man you will kiill the tube...i am learning alot from you too cheers bug fella
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
@@michomarble9562 They're not - however I've been running mine for 4 years, been pulled over, breath tested etc. never an issue. Same with a few friends. However, the risk is always there which is why I'm working out what I need to engineer for proper long travel coilover suspension without spacers. I'm not suuuper familiar with the 3rd/4th gen CR-V's unfortunately, but honestly the biggest drawback on them is the ground clearance and low-end power. A bit of extra height and some grippy tyres and they do great things. One final note on the 3rd gen and up - they have an upgraded rear differential from a stock 1st gen - it has a ramp up unit in the input housing which engages rear immediately on takeoff (up to 40% of it's engagement instantly) whereas the originals had to rely solely on the dual pump clutches and fluid to kick in. That means yours will have a better time in sand than most 1st/2nd gen cr-vs. Glad I could help!
@jamesfavretto70812 жыл бұрын
hey man, cant message you on insta, just wondering if you would recommend the king springs you have in both the front and rear of ur CR-V. I want to fit 215/75/15 tyres and get rid of the sagg in the rear
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Strange. My answer is absolutely. The springs designed by kings are progressive rate, so they handle nice and soft like factory but have heavy rating where it counts so you're sitting nice and high but without stiffness and on bumps you're not bottoming out by sacrificing stiffness. Best of both worlds and a nice lift to fit 215/75s nice and easy. My stock setup was on 215/70r15s btw so you could definitely run 225/70r15 if legal on these quite comfortably
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
About 40-45k kms on mine so far and still riding awesome.
@jamesfavretto70812 жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean i called up a supercheap that was stocking them and I asked about the rears and they said it only provides a 10mm lift. do you think I should pair that with a 1inch rear aerogenics spacer. and then get the front Kings springs (no spacer) as well? I don't want to lift the front much as I've heard that's when premature wear and problems start happening. For context I'm going with a conservative build that gives me a little bit more ground clearance while the car is loaded up and slightly bigger tyres for more grip, nothing major for now. Also wondering what tow bar setup you have cause I've been looking for one recently. Thanks!
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesfavretto7081 don't rely on Supercheap, they don't know anything. Kings RR and FR springs are 30-40mm, plus on old sagging crvs it's more like 50mm.
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesfavretto7081 1" rear spacer will be fine combined with springs, I wouldn't do any more. 1" you won't need trailing spacers or subframe/camber drop. Adjustable camber arms recommended for rear but that's about it. Anything more and cvs etc all need work
@greylynnjr Жыл бұрын
Why would the cv axles come out of differential?
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
They come out of the cup at the differential end. It's a tripod roller bearing style CV axle, unlike more serious 4x4s that use a 6 bearing inner cup. These tripod rollers can easily pop out of the cup if the wheel hubs are out of factory spec without the correct subframe drop because they're extending further than they should. On top of this, the increased angle this puts them on causes the CV boot to split, which is another point of retention lost for the CV to stay in the inner cup.
@JaimeeCampbell2 жыл бұрын
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@phaxiong95 Жыл бұрын
Because my rear end saging only
@mcarr8685 Жыл бұрын
You may want to remove your sway bars.
@gmtz2352 жыл бұрын
Just a quick question do you or anyone have the link for your roof crossbars looking for a setup as yours without using the oem roof rack
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
I'm using the Prorack S16 "through bars" - Google will bring em up no problem. Mine are riveted on - I had a shop do it since it was before I had any mechanical or DIY skills
@Tickel13 Жыл бұрын
Is that an Oem rack?
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
Na Prorack S18
@Tickel13 Жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean did they bolt right in?
@csgod375 Жыл бұрын
Hello please if you can help me, the noise at 0:56 how to fix it, because my 1997 crv have the same noise but louder. And it is ok to drive without fixing the problem. Thanks❤
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
That's your rear differential. They have a viscous fluid x clutch pack setup to engage the rear. Basically, you need to have your rear diff serviced with Honda DPFII fluid. It should help with that. The CR-V's shipped from factory with a different fluid in the rear diff that wasn't thick enough to engage the clutch packs fully and wore them out. That squealing is the clutch packs heating up under low friction and trying to separate (disengaging your rear) because the fluid isn't thick enough to force them together under heavy strain for long. Depending on if yours has ever had DPFII or has been serviced with ATF fluid for its lifetime, this may not help much, but it might change your world.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
The SUPER BASIC way it works is when you accelerate, your tailshaft spins into your rear diff input shaft. That spins the fluid which gets thicker when it spins, that pushes it through these holes and presses the clutches together. When these clutches press together, that tailshaft spinning transfers into the differential itself and drives the rear. When this fluid isn't thick enough it can't do this right
@csgod375 Жыл бұрын
@@isakjetbean thank you very much 🥰
@OutOfTheWay4x4 Жыл бұрын
Cool 👍
@leonardsanchezf.361 Жыл бұрын
Its not the crv capable offroad its the driver capable.. take it easy man😅
@imperialkaizer76262 жыл бұрын
Soy el like N°100 n.n
@kirillyakunin759 Жыл бұрын
Честно скажу,любите бездорожье. Купите себе джип и не мучайте бедную Хонду. На это же больно смотреть.
@isakjetbean Жыл бұрын
How utterly boring that would be. I'll pass thanks. How sad it is people think I'm going to suddenly decide to stop building my Honda just because some random on the internet doesn't like it lmao, grow up
@paulnorko87522 жыл бұрын
I understand sone places you need momentum but Jesus Man you need to learn how to feather the gas petal your using way to much speed through a lot of the trails your just going to break stuff.
@isakjetbean2 жыл бұрын
Lmao Nah man, 4yrs all I broke was steering racks that already had leaks and play, and a strut that was bolted up wrong for 2yrs. Water pump, rad, tailshaft, engine, gearbox, engine mounts, bushings, control arms - nothing. I've blown more stuff daily driving under normal wear and tear than I've damaged off-roading. My little brother has a surf/4runner - more broken on less than half the time and less 4wdign. I have mates that have broken steering racks (rodeo) and tie rods, done cvs or unis on the same tracks, sometimes same day, and I've broken none. Cvs have held up 4yrs abuse, bushings are all fine (lifetime offroad warranty - everything short of jumping the car is fine). Worry about yourself 👍🏻 Been feathering this gas pedal since day 1 and I've learnt how I need to drive it. Do I go too hard sometimes? Sure. Is it out of fun or seeing how the CRV will push itself? FUCK Yes. YOU need to learn how these run - AWD kicks in around 2k rpm OR with excess slip. If you want your rear to RELIABLY and PREDICTABLY kick in AWD, you have to intentially slip the fronts on take off, you NEED momentum bc the b20 can't accelerate enough to kick the rear into drive if you're going up hill. Basically, feather on flat where you can afford to come to a stop, not on a hill. I avoided showing all the clips where I had to re-try an obstacle because I went to slow, lost traction on 2 wheels and stopped going forward. IF I included all of this footage it'd be an 40 Min video - the clip where I jumped the car and the shock-fork failed is the exact design issues I'm trying to locate before I start taking it touring around QLD. It needs to not fail to work. Taking that obstacle slow enough to not jump the front end isn't possible as 90% of the obstacle only has 2 wheels of traction, opposing wheels. Tell me how to slow down for that without lockers, I'll wait - gear reduction wouldn't help there without some traction aid so really there's no way around it until an lsd, viscous and potentially even a final drive regear for lower speed torque Besides, It's not a daily driver. It's a DIY offroad toy that I'm building to handle 4wding and weekend touring. If it can't handle this driving, it has no business being wheeled. And dont tell me how to drive 🤡
@craigiefconcert6493 Жыл бұрын
I can’t believe what the CRV can do in your hands! Gives me inspiration! Maybe no need to buy a Toyota for mad money
@anthonywike80422 ай бұрын
As slow as possible, is as fast as necessary. Remember that.
@isakjetbean2 ай бұрын
Thank you, though I don't need the lesson. That's how this CR-V is driven. It's important to understand how these cars handle. They have practically no torque until 3200RPM, with their torqueband taking off and peaking between 3500RPM and 4200RPM, which with 30s and a stock engine, is 20-30km/h Unless you want to regularly clutch dump, at 3200RPM, if you hit a hill, low traction or an obstacle, you have zero room to accelerate if you need. I'm running a heavy duty clutch, even with a clutch dump at 5k revs, they can often fail to recover from slowing down and losing revs. Just watch 9:14 where I slow down for the rut, and immediately the rear wheels stop engaging at the lower revs, and the front right spins out leaving me to re-attempt. My experience is that below 3200RPM on a hill or a challenging rut, you're more likely to stall out or roll backwards. The other issue is that below around 2800RPM, unless you're spinning your fronts out completely, your Dual Pump powered rear differential will not engage, leaving you with less traction and power distribution across all 4. They simply lack the torque to handle their weight at low speeds. They're better driven as a mix between 4WD and rally.