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JK on 40's - who knows the specs on this Jeep ?

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Old 10-10-2007, 08:04 AM
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I like the way they spelled Axles on the sign.
Old 10-10-2007, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by 00pumpkin
whos rocker guards are those.........kinda remind me of the teraflex ones but that would be weird with rancho suspension.....

As far as the axle/tire combo can you say SNAP!!
SNAP!!


This message was "Too short" lol
Old 10-10-2007, 08:20 AM
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You can also check out Mt. Logan's 4 Door on 40's.
They run a Skyjacker 6 inch long arm kit and it's one nice rig.
Old 10-10-2007, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by LinkSync
The 2nd from the top picture looks like the back right wheel is eating the wheel well. But it all looks good otherwise.
thats what tube and flat fenders are for
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Mt. Logans on 40's

Old 10-10-2007, 09:10 AM
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Anyone know anything about the roof rack???? thinking of bolting one to the hard top as well.
Old 10-10-2007, 10:53 AM
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Mt. Logans Jeep looks great. I was looking at the Skyjacker Long Arm setup and was quite impressed, although I have not seen a review written about it's ride quality on-road.

I, like others, also feel that those 40's may be a bit much for the Dana 44s to handle.
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i agree. those tires are creating some serious rubbing in those wheel-wells. perhaps removing the flares might prove better? (more off-road worthy rather than legal!)
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I bet the PJ steel tube fenders would compliment the lift/tires perfectly (when they miracle themselves into production, that is)

I'm drooling over those two rigs!
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Originally Posted by hiontach
i agree. those tires are creating some serious rubbing in those wheel-wells. perhaps removing the flares might prove better? (more off-road worthy rather than legal!)
The tires did do some pretty good rubbing on the fender wells but the bumpstops had not been extended. The extra lift along with the tires limited the travel of the suspension a bit, but all in all, it wheeled like a champ. According to the driver/ owner of the JK the ride is amazing, so kudo's to Rancho on a great lift.

To let the cat out of the bag this Jeep is Mt. Logans New JK. the one they had with the skyjacker was sold a while back.


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