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You are going to get a time out if you dont stop being mean.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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what's the wheelbase?
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Wheelbase is 104. Gotta keep the wheels inside the fenders to keep it legal.
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None that I saw but the state highway speaks of bumper height and fender clearance laws. I do not have the time nor want to exhaust the money to battle this. I do as they say and have been able to drive the jeep thus far with no problems and have passed many officers and even had one stop me and ask about it. Drove the black yj also with no problems and its previous owner drove it daily.
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I am amazed at how lax Ohio laws are compared to Kentuckys.
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The folks that I know who live in northern Kentucky have all kinds of problems driving their offroad rigs there. More than what we have.
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1. maximum bumper height 2. all of the lights (turn signals, brakes, etc...) 3. one rearview mirror Now with that said there is writing in the Revised Code that an officer could write a vehicle up for. Can't remember the exact working but believe it's something along the lines of "perceived hazardous condition" or something...kinda' the catch all. The bumper height law is by no means strictly enforced because there are a lot of lifted vehicles on the road that exceed it. Back in the days my fullsize Blazer with a 4" lift and 35" tires and stock bumpers (i.e. lower hanging) was right at the limit. But anyway, enough of going off topic. I really like the Jeep, and the 8.1L is pimp. |
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I really like the Jeep, and the 8.1L is pimp.[/QUOTE]
Flxratd (Scott A.) sunday summed up the process in which you have to take before you throttle it up best. He said "you better have a plan before you let the rpms build". That statement is so true. It is probably 200 hp more than needed but can make up for what the jeep is currently lacking in the rear leaf spring setup.
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Location: Lebanon, Oh.
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Hey Truggy, how wide are your beadlocks for those Rockers?? 10"?
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9.75-10" You want the rockers? I am looking to go to 42" TSL Irocs.
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Just swap your pitbulls on the black jeep and the iroks onto this one....
easy enough and saves you money, also puts less strain on the 4.0 and tranny in the black yj.
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the pitbull setup is heavier by 8lbs. Black crawler sold last night. I would have loved to have been able to try the combo out though!
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Wow, is that the same rig as page one?
Looks a lot better in the daylight... Congrats! ![]() Robert
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Well, I guess that answers that question I had.
So, are you puttering around on a golf cart now?:p
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Annnyway...the rig looks very good! I'm lovin that engine, tires, axles, color, grill, etc etc etc. |
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They are on hummer 8 bolt recentered double beadlock wheels with rock rings. 16.5x9.75. poly inserts
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Middletown, Ohio
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so how do you think the rockers work vs the iroks you had before
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They are nice from what limited use I have had with them. The size is too wide for me and they are heavy. The tires sidewall is thicker than comprable tires. Very quiet on the road and do not flat spot as bad as a bias ply swamper. Drive them on the road at 5psi and 35 psi with no problems. Gonna try them out some more and see.
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if you decide to step up in size, consider the 42 rockers...I have nothing but good things to say about mine |
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