Keeping A Low Center of Gravity.

well judging by the tires, its wet nearby, no dust. and no wheels spinning due to a good camera. and look at the bottom left corner of his shadow, thats a ledge. notice the shadow isnt complete there.
 
well judging by the tires, its wet nearby, no dust. and no wheels spinning due to a good camera. and look at the bottom left corner of his shadow, thats a ledge. notice the shadow isnt complete there.

ok, i guess lol,i believe you im just looking at height. and the distance it appears from what looks like a wall, it doesnt look like its possible but, it could very well be a 20 foot deep hole that the jeep came out of and got a good run at it that i dont know about, either way its a cool picture.
 
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can someone explain to me what he is jumping off of and why there's no dust flying, wheel spinning or anything... i call photoshop of some sort...


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still photoshopped?
 
oh thats awesome =) i cant even see the hole your jumping out of in the picture your catching air in. lol good stuff though :thumbup:

:thumbup::thumbup: cuz you can show a picture of it before it is jumping

sorry i doubted the picture :worship: lol
 
Don't feel bad, I didn't buy it either I just didn't want to be that guy. But looking at that pic and the one of him on road, I do buy it. The front fender lines do look like a rig that's been jumped before.



Parakeet
 
Photoshop isnt easy to produce good results let alone perfect, it be a waste of time and talent just to fool a few people on a xj forum. And a good camera will seem like it stops time like that. Come on somebodys gotta have more low cogs.
 
I think 33s suit the xj better, but 35s sure look sweet. i hope to one day find an XJ44 to begin a rear axle built.

Well, Willis' 35's aren't typical 35's (in the pic above). He runs 35x15s, on full width axles. Large by huge.

My rig (35x12.50s, on XJ axles, pic back on page six) will give you an idea of what most XJs on 35s will look like...

Robert
 
I think 33s suit the xj better, but 35s sure look sweet. i hope to one day find an XJ44 to begin a rear axle built.


I run my 35's on the stock D30 and 27 spline C8.25 no problems yet! Knock on wood... I plan on doing a ford 8.8 build instead of an XJ44. Because to be honest i've been looking for years now for a 44 near me. :( but if i drive for 15 min i know a JY with about 3 or 4 good 8.8s all sittin in a row lol.
 
I have 4-4.5 lift with 10"wide 15" wheels with 3.5 BS.I am running 33/13.5/15 LTB tires.You can see the rear will rub very little at full stuff
But I deal with it.As far as the front I cant get them to rub.
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Thanks I really like the way it handles offroad.I dont plan on changeing anything unless I have to.I fallow wranglers with 35" tires with fullwide axles all day and do just fine.
 
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