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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Reviving a 2009 JK and experiencing wobble in passenger rear
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 457532" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>Exactly This </p><p>Bent axles can happen anywhere given the right speed and approach to a pothole , speed bump , or whatevers on the road or trail . It completely blows my mind when on a rough trail guys want to fly by going Mach 2. </p><p>More than once cone across them up ahead on the trail with a deflated tire or busted bearing /hub or worse.</p><p> And no , I don’t offer assistance to the douches of the world . Anybody else 100 percent will help . But there is no fixing stupid .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 457532, member: 23341"] Exactly This Bent axles can happen anywhere given the right speed and approach to a pothole , speed bump , or whatevers on the road or trail . It completely blows my mind when on a rough trail guys want to fly by going Mach 2. More than once cone across them up ahead on the trail with a deflated tire or busted bearing /hub or worse. And no , I don’t offer assistance to the douches of the world . Anybody else 100 percent will help . But there is no fixing stupid . [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Reviving a 2009 JK and experiencing wobble in passenger rear
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