xj-grin
NAXJA Member #1096
- Location
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
This is once tall XJ. kinda cool, but to tall for me.
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1517803974.html
that's rockhound's -- it is a leaf-sprung beast...
This is once tall XJ. kinda cool, but to tall for me.
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1517803974.html
This is once tall XJ. kinda cool, but to tall for me.
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1517803974.html
that's rockhound's -- it is a leaf-sprung beast...
I think he is talkin about trimming the fenders. I think it looks cool how it sits.
It does look cool... how it sits.
Fenders need to be comp cut though so you can fit the 42s, and its gonna need a HP60 front/LP60 rear too, and while you're at it throw in a hydro-assist setup. And then there's no point doin all that work just to have it destroyed, so a full lower exo/upper inner cage is in order... then you're talkin![]()
42's!?!?!?!
Think the only way I would have anything over 35's ish is if I went back to the Full Size world and had a K5
This keeps coming up - your fear of large tires........
Were you traumatized as a child? Why the fear of large rubber?
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LOL. Your CJ running, yet?:doh:
42's!?!?!?!
Think the only way I would have anything over 35's ish is if I went back to the Full Size world and had a K5
This keeps coming up - your fear of large tires........
Were you traumatized as a child? Why the fear of large rubber?
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Don't fear the big rubber. With the right setup and driving style they are very nice and comfy. Drop em down to about 4 psi and your rig will ride like a caddy on even the roughest trails.
This keeps coming up - your fear of large tires........
Were you traumatized as a child? Why the fear of large rubber?
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Haha, just doesn't make much sense for an XJ.
I guess I just keep things more practical.
And 35's seem practical!