Everybody WILL blast me for this... concerning the huge borwn-orange Jeep shown above, the larger axles and massive tires and lift stabilizer components are MUCH stronger than the whole unibody of the Cherokee itself! If you ask me, it's kind of like a concrete foundation for a... teepee!
Don't know anything about it, but it was saved on my computer. I know it's got a separate ladder frame, but I'm a sucker for gold XJ's, and I like the tractor tires. I wonder if they're noisy on the road...
This Jeep resides at a shop 5 minutes from my house. He parks it on cars and stuff all the time at his shop. He quoted me $1100 just to install my gears and lockers!
Everybody WILL blast me for this... concerning the huge borwn-orange Jeep shown above, the larger axles and massive tires and lift stabilizer components are MUCH stronger than the whole unibody of the Cherokee itself! If you ask me, it's kind of like a concrete foundation for a... teepee!
This Jeep resides at a shop 5 minutes from my house. He parks it on cars and stuff all the time at his shop. He quoted me $1100 just to install my gears and lockers!
Ahh... good ol st.helens mudrun newyears day! I miss goin there. plus i sold my hp mud truck :brickwall
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