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gotta love middletucky
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Middletown
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d44 from a grand
was wondering if the mounting brackets on a zj are the same as a tj i think they are but not sure
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Your wifes pimp!
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No, and a D44 from a grand is an odd ball alum one stay away....
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Pure Bacon
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Trenton, Oh
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I'll second that !! Alum. 44 = junk !
an 8.8 should be your friend ! |
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gotta love middletucky
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Middletown
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did not know that it was made of alum why would they make it that way
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Pure Bacon
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Trenton, Oh
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Well !!! Jeep is part of Chrysler and every now and then the Chrysler engineers get one through on the Jeep line and it takes a little time for the consumer to locate it . the Alum 44 was one of those . Wheel it hard and the rear of your jeep will always be smiling if you know what I mean .
-Find an 8.8 from a 96+ explorer , normally around $250.00 -order TJ bucket kit from somewhere likewww.ruffstuffspecialties around $130 So you end up with a very strong axle for under 5 bills .... disk brakes and all! |
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