humm this
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they are indeed ginormous...I still want a bullet ridden Chuck Norris proof military non-street legal H1 from Iraq...figure when the war calms down some they will be auctioning a few off. Ford 9" high-pinions front/rear, coilovers, 42" Kreepy Krawlers...maybe a chainsaw for the narrow trails...
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JK Super Freak
Was at the mall a few days ago, and stopped in Autozone, to get a few things. There was an H3 parked. Since there were a few spaces around it empty, I parked next to it. I must say the JK is deceiving in size, cause it was every bit as big as the H3, however my JK just looked more overpowering than the H3. Wish I'd had my camera. By the way when I came out there were a group af people standing around gauking and talking. The consensious was the JEEP was the better of the two.
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You guys crack me up here.
Taking pics of your modified (lifted rigs with bigger tires) next to factory stock base models is funny.
Pretty subjective stuff here. In the spirit of objectivity I took some pics at a dealer that does my alignment.
Here's how it looks when the Hummer is lifted (4" with 38 x 14.50 tires) next to a stock Rubicon.
Here is a closer apples to apples shot, I was told the JK was lifted 6".
I have another one of me picking a tree limb off my Hi-Lift jack (mounted to my roof rack) from Moab. Big isn't always what it's cracked up to be.
Taking pics of your modified (lifted rigs with bigger tires) next to factory stock base models is funny.
Pretty subjective stuff here. In the spirit of objectivity I took some pics at a dealer that does my alignment.
Here's how it looks when the Hummer is lifted (4" with 38 x 14.50 tires) next to a stock Rubicon.
Here is a closer apples to apples shot, I was told the JK was lifted 6".
I have another one of me picking a tree limb off my Hi-Lift jack (mounted to my roof rack) from Moab. Big isn't always what it's cracked up to be.