I need this
Germy
Full Time Jeeper
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- 1985 jeep cj7 360 20 rear and 30 front w/warn lockers 5 speed tranny,
1971 dodge dart built 318
Since the wheel size is larger than a 15", I am not going to guess. But would like to know the specs on that thing.
As much as I like the looks and conveniences of the JKs, they just seem to have soo many issues;
bad transfer cases
premature ball joint failure
clunky steering (death wobble)
factory soft top leaks
leaky axle seals
non-pentastar V6's have self destructed at less >40k miles
non-pentastar V6's use oil
Just to name a few. Don't lump me in to the JK hater crowd, I like the way they look, but I really don't like the V6, and if you want an even remotely decent out of the box wheeler you have to buy a Rubicon, the rest of them are more for soccer moms and mall crawlers. Just my 2¢
Since the wheel size is larger than a 15", I am not going to guess. But would like to know the specs on that thing.
elwood blues; As much as I like the looks and conveniences of the JKs said:Get an Atlas[/B]
premature ball joint failure Dana 60
clunky steering (death wobble) Hydro steering
factory soft top leaks Who needs a top
leaky axle seals Dana 60
non-pentastar V6's have self destructed at less >40k miles
non-pentastar V6's use oil Drop a 6.0 in it
Just to name a few. Don't lump me in to the JK hater crowd, I like the way they look, but I really don't like the V6, and if you want an even remotely decent out of the box wheeler you have to buy a Rubicon, the rest of them are more for soccer moms and mall crawlers. Just my 2¢
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