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New Guy
Jun 4, 2013 20:49:07 GMT -6
Post by auburnaviator on Jun 4, 2013 20:49:07 GMT -6
WooHoo, Jeep porn!!! I love them when they're topless....
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New Guy
Jun 4, 2013 21:53:49 GMT -6
Post by Somebody on Jun 4, 2013 21:53:49 GMT -6
Nice... mine looked just like that 6 years ago... Check your rear axle and see if it has a rubber drain plug or metal... If it's metal your already starting off great!!
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Post by 06blackmax on Jun 5, 2013 5:55:05 GMT -6
Check your rear axle and see if it has a rubber drain plug or metal... If it's metal your already starting off great!! Is that the quick way to tell if its a 44? Just curious.
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Post by Somebody on Jun 5, 2013 5:55:50 GMT -6
Check your rear axle and see if it has a rubber drain plug or metal... If it's metal your already starting off great!! Is that the quick way to tell if its a 44? Just curious. On a stock TJ it is yes..
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Post by 06blackmax on Jun 5, 2013 6:00:24 GMT -6
Very cool, thanks!
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Post by Weezul on Jun 5, 2013 10:05:12 GMT -6
Assuming the 35 still has the stock cover anyways.
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New Guy
Jun 5, 2013 10:22:10 GMT -6
Post by Somebody on Jun 5, 2013 10:22:10 GMT -6
Assuming the 35 still has the stock cover anyways. That's why I said stock TJ..
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bigfoot
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Location: Memphis
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New Guy
Jun 5, 2013 17:18:43 GMT -6
Post by bigfoot on Jun 5, 2013 17:18:43 GMT -6
I checked axle tag its a 44 with 3.73 gears-front too.
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New Guy
Jun 5, 2013 17:23:50 GMT -6
Post by Somebody on Jun 5, 2013 17:23:50 GMT -6
I checked axle tag its a 44 with 3.73 gears-front too. That's how mine was... You did good!
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bigfoot
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Location: Memphis
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New Guy
Jun 5, 2013 17:37:13 GMT -6
Post by bigfoot on Jun 5, 2013 17:37:13 GMT -6
Ive been curious why she was so jumpy in 1st and 2nd now i know, lol! I really dont want to go any bigger than 35s how much of a lift(suspension only) would i need to clear them no fender cuttin either.
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New Guy
Jun 5, 2013 18:11:34 GMT -6
Post by Somebody on Jun 5, 2013 18:11:34 GMT -6
You could get by with a 2.5" lift on the street but don't expect to flex much... You could always start with a 1.75" body lift first and then and suspension..
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New Guy
Jun 5, 2013 20:02:14 GMT -6
Post by Weezul on Jun 5, 2013 20:02:14 GMT -6
I've got a 3" lift and 1" body lift and fit 35s. I've got tube fenders but it could be done with stock fenders.
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