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    im a truck guy through and through, so 2 thumbs up, dont know how i missed this one....

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    I like how this is turning out...I thought my 36" super swampers where big lol
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    Love it. Is there room for flex in the rear between the tires and body?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnettimpala View Post
    Love it. Is there room for flex in the rear between the tires and body?
    The Hummer wheels need spacers to add some clearance. They were free until I can get some beadlocks. How it sits right now, the tires will hit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    im a truck guy through and through, so 2 thumbs up, dont know how i missed this one....
    simple you didnt look in the members rides section
    im a cookie again yay me
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    It's been awhile on updates. Well, here are some trail pics. Bent some stuff but nothing broke.


    On the trail...finally


    It can even wave at ya


    Testing the suspension flex


    No problem


    On extreme flex, the front driveshaft hit the control arm. Will have to fix that


    Putting the rock sliders to the test


    Gettin a little tippy


    Havin fun


    There ya have it folks.
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    Were you up in MN this past weekend?

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    Awesome!!! i miss my old jeep :/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    Were you up in MN this past weekend?
    Up in Gilbert MN
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    Do by chance know a guy named Peter Clair?

    I am pretty sure thats where he was this weekend, he just finished his rock crawler last week before going up there. It was a custom build with a 5.3 swapped in, its silver with maroon accents, though not fully finished on the outside.

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    So awesome! I love it
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    Looks like it performed well. I think you were testing more than the rock sliders in that one pix though

    How do you like those MTR's? Have you run other tires that you can compare them too? I am seriously considering those as my next tires on my CJ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    Do by chance know a guy named Peter Clair?

    I am pretty sure thats where he was this weekend, he just finished his rock crawler last week before going up there. It was a custom build with a 5.3 swapped in, its silver with maroon accents, though not fully finished on the outside.
    The name isn't familiar but the I think I know the rig you are talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeadfootCJ7 View Post
    Looks like it performed well. I think you were testing more than the rock sliders in that one pix though

    How do you like those MTR's? Have you run other tires that you can compare them too? I am seriously considering those as my next tires on my CJ.
    Pretty happy with the MTR's. I was a little concerned that they would come off the bead on extreme flex but they stayed on the H2 wheels even at 8 psi. I havent run another tire to compare them to but I did see a few of the rigs on the MTR's
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    I talked to him the other day at work, he said your name didnt come to mind either, but I showed him the pictures of your jeep and said he saw you there. Said something about the group or name you guys were with but I can't remember it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    I talked to him the other day at work, he said your name didnt come to mind either, but I showed him the pictures of your jeep and said he saw you there. Said something about the group or name you guys were with but I can't remember it.
    Tire Pros was the group.
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