proracedriver616
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Re: The Colorado BS thread
I don't agree with you guys, did you forget the basics of lifting a vehicle and off-roading? Breakover angle and belly clearance seem very important to me, the higher the belly the less chance of getting high centered. Why do you think so many people do a 1" motor mount lift in wranglers so they can build a flat belly that doesn't hang down below the framerails.
And you can't even begin to compare any XJ/MJ/YJ/TJ build to a 4400 buggy! They need their links as flat as possible to handle whoops and jumps at 100+ mph. They do "kill it in the desert" but not in the rocks, they muscle and bash and slide their way through the rocks with the help of 500 hp. If you guys have ever wheeled a trail with anyone who owns a 4400 buggy I think you would agree that they are more then capable of "rock crawling" but definitely not nearly as good as a purpose built crawling buggy or even a really well built wrangler for that matter. Their main focus is being a race truck, winning races, hauling ass through the desert and maintaining speed/not getting stuck in the rock sections. It's a lot harder to get high centered when you are going 30 mph through a rock section that any of us would be going 3 mph through.
I don't agree with you guys, did you forget the basics of lifting a vehicle and off-roading? Breakover angle and belly clearance seem very important to me, the higher the belly the less chance of getting high centered. Why do you think so many people do a 1" motor mount lift in wranglers so they can build a flat belly that doesn't hang down below the framerails.
And you can't even begin to compare any XJ/MJ/YJ/TJ build to a 4400 buggy! They need their links as flat as possible to handle whoops and jumps at 100+ mph. They do "kill it in the desert" but not in the rocks, they muscle and bash and slide their way through the rocks with the help of 500 hp. If you guys have ever wheeled a trail with anyone who owns a 4400 buggy I think you would agree that they are more then capable of "rock crawling" but definitely not nearly as good as a purpose built crawling buggy or even a really well built wrangler for that matter. Their main focus is being a race truck, winning races, hauling ass through the desert and maintaining speed/not getting stuck in the rock sections. It's a lot harder to get high centered when you are going 30 mph through a rock section that any of us would be going 3 mph through.