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Grand Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Lake Tahoe
Posts: 45
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A freind of mine just bought a new TJ. He has been talking a bunch of trash about the whooping he's going to give me with 35's on his new TJ.
He got the optional 44 rear with his Jeep. Is this a 44a ?. If so will it stay together pushing 35 inch tires for heavy off-road use? |
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Senior Member
Grand Master
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: orygun
Posts: 1,061
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no, yes
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i don't have a zj anymore and now i have more money |
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Senior Member
Grand Junkie
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: The Aroma of ______, WA
Posts: 221
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TJ's IMO are much better for wheeling than ZJ's ....if we're only looking at wheeling ability. even stock, they can do some crazy shite....
good luck....my best friend w/ a 97 tj kicks my *** out on the trail every time (when we were both stock).... don't ever tell him i admitted to that though. ant:
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