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Trail Report: Testing @ The Hammers with GenRight Off Road
From A Champ To A Chump In Just One Bump!Tags: None
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Originally posted by KINGSIZE View Post[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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My new ProComp dual sport lift kit & suspension handles the whoops the same way, and also provides the DJ a nice comfortable ride on the streets and all the rock crawling she can find!! It is so much fun!!!Last edited by Desert Jewel; 09-23-08, 09:15 PM.
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Tony can tell you more about his Jeep, but last time I saw it he was running 40's with dynatrac pro-rock 60's front and rear. The suspension is all Genright stuff. Modified 3-link front and 4-link rear, with king air coilovers (I think). Wheelbase hase been strethed front and rear a bit, I would guess close to 100 inches at this point. I think the axles are either 62" or 64" WMS to WMS. It is a sweet rig, though it would not be inexpensive to duplicate. Maybe someday I will win the lottery.Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
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Originally posted by ECV Jeep View PostTony can tell you more about his Jeep, but last time I saw it he was running 40's with dynatrac pro-rock 60's front and rear. The suspension is all Genright stuff. Modified 3-link front and 4-link rear, with king air coilovers (I think). Wheelbase hase been strethed front and rear a bit, I would guess close to 100 inches at this point. I think the axles are either 62" or 64" WMS to WMS. It is a sweet rig, though it would not be inexpensive to duplicate. Maybe someday I will win the lottery.
My TJ has a 3-link radius arm front suspension and will soon have Rancho remote resevior coilovers, and rear leafs with Rancho remote resevoir shocks. HP D44 front, Ford 9" rear, 66" wms to wms. It'll handle the whoops just fine, and is on 38.5's with 5.38 gears. I did the whole thing for about $2500, total.
It helps (a lot, actually) that I work where I work, and that I can do all my own fab work in the garage.
Buy everything separately, be willing to use junkyard parts, and have a very, very open mind when it comes to thinking out of the box. No lottery needed :-)'96 XJ, HP D30 front, XJ D44 rear, Lockright/E-Locker, 4.56's, Cobra CB, 33" Pro Comp xTreme MT's, SYE, Smittybilt XRC10 winch with Synth Rope, mutt lift.
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Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostCool video. Wasn't that Jeep at the Calico Clean Up last year with Fox Air Shocks?From A Champ To A Chump In Just One Bump!
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Originally posted by ECV Jeep View PostTony can tell you more about his Jeep, but last time I saw it he was running 40's with dynatrac pro-rock 60's front and rear. The suspension is all Genright stuff. Modified 3-link front and 4-link rear, with king air coilovers (I think). Wheelbase hase been strethed front and rear a bit, I would guess close to 100 inches at this point. I think the axles are either 62" or 64" WMS to WMS. It is a sweet rig, though it would not be inexpensive to duplicate. Maybe someday I will win the lottery.
Next on the list is a 5.7L Vortec Swap & Auto Tranny.From A Champ To A Chump In Just One Bump!
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That jeep is every jeepers dream! but what is the final cost of this jeep? (Labor and material) 60,000.00 to 70,000.00?IN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
Better To Burn Out Than To Rust Out!
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