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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Detroit locker in the front?
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<blockquote data-quote="Claymore" data-source="post: 443432" data-attributes="member: 22623"><p>I guess the 4" lift is more for looks than function. and I did say 33's but I was thinking 35's. </p><p> I just realized that I hit Post reply twice. </p><p> I am going to look at more examples of wranglers, and decide what looks best with what accessories. Then take it out and see what it takes to get it stuck. It's probably a lot more capable than the worn out jeep I had back in the day. </p><p> After some experience on the trails I will reevaluate the plan. </p><p> Thank you for bringing up questions I had not thought of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claymore, post: 443432, member: 22623"] I guess the 4" lift is more for looks than function. and I did say 33's but I was thinking 35's. I just realized that I hit Post reply twice. I am going to look at more examples of wranglers, and decide what looks best with what accessories. Then take it out and see what it takes to get it stuck. It's probably a lot more capable than the worn out jeep I had back in the day. After some experience on the trails I will reevaluate the plan. Thank you for bringing up questions I had not thought of. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Detroit locker in the front?
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