suck down winch... anyone?
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Our TJ has a very short wheelbase that is combined with a very flexable coil suspension. I can see this as being an issue on the TJ. Never had this issue with my older leaf sprung Jeeps. Never had this issue with my older lifted XJ or WJ either
As for my 4 dr JK, I can not see this being an issue unless I were to go with a very big lift, (in excess of 4 inches). My JK has a well balanced suspension with a much longer, wider, wheelbase than the TJ. I can easily see adding a 3 inch lift and never seeing the effect of the front end unloading on an uphill
As for my 4 dr JK, I can not see this being an issue unless I were to go with a very big lift, (in excess of 4 inches). My JK has a well balanced suspension with a much longer, wider, wheelbase than the TJ. I can easily see adding a 3 inch lift and never seeing the effect of the front end unloading on an uphill
#12
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A little off topic ...
Instead of manipulating the URL so it is not an actual link can't you just uncheck the "Automatically parse links in text" below the message box when posting. Then the URL can be copy and pasted easily without having to reorganize it properly.
Is there a reason people take the time to space out letters instead of unchecking the box. Seems like it would take less time.
Just curious.
Instead of manipulating the URL so it is not an actual link can't you just uncheck the "Automatically parse links in text" below the message box when posting. Then the URL can be copy and pasted easily without having to reorganize it properly.
Is there a reason people take the time to space out letters instead of unchecking the box. Seems like it would take less time.
Just curious.
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