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Stowe

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I own a '89 Jeep Wrangler.

'93 302 **

'86 C6

'78 NP205

'74 Dana 44 & 9"

The Dana 44 & 9" both have disk brakes, 4.88's, and ARBs. The front has 31 spline chromolies w/ Preium hubs. The rear is converted to big bearing with a True Hi9 3rd member and 35 spline Mosers.

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That looks pretty cool, but why are you front tires on backwards?

 

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I own a '89 Jeep Wrangler.
'93 302 **

'86 C6

'78 NP205

'74 Dana 44 & 9"

The Dana 44 & 9" both have disk brakes, 4.88's, and ARBs. The front has 31 spline chromolies w/ Preium hubs. The rear is converted to big bearing with a True Hi9 3rd member and 35 spline Mosers.

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Thats the best idea for a jeep ive seen yet.Why Daimler didnt think of this themselves ill never know.Nice ride!Did you customize it yourself?

 
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Stowe

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Thats the best idea for a jeep ive seen yet.Why Daimler didnt think of this themselves ill never know.Nice ride!Did you customize it yourself?

Fortunalty I have had help from some friends - it has been one **** of a road. The only thing that is jeep is the frame and body. And, yes if you put baja claws on backwards they tend to grip... not that they dont grip the other way either.... just checking it out. And do not ever drive on the road like that. its loud and bumpy!

 

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I have heard of that before but usually if they put the fronts on backwards they put the back on backwards too, just wondering

 

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Fortunalty I have had help from some friends - it has been one **** of a road. The only thing that is jeep is the frame and body. And, yes if you put baja claws on backwards they tend to grip... not that they dont grip the other way either.... just checking it out. And do not ever drive on the road like that. its loud and bumpy!
Backwards front tires help out also for backing out of a "rut" when you cant get all the way in,but also need to get back out.Ive seen a lot of Bogger owners run'em like that around here trailing the old fire access roads.

 

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