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Front and rear coiled 4 link D-44's, 37" boggers, 345Hp, Jeep t/case with slip yoke eliminator, twin Detroits, 5.38's, 4 wheel discs, ra ra ra ................Tuff Truck material Full details with more pics here :-
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The dual D44's are also used in the rubicon TJ, so there is quite alot in common here with a Jeep all he has to do is put the right body tub on it and it would be right, just looks wrong at the moment.
LEXX wrote:The dual D44's are also used in the rubicon TJ, so there is quite alot in common here with a Jeep all he has to do is put the right body tub on it and it would be right, just looks wrong at the moment.
rubicon D44's are crapola compared to a real (eg F250 D44)...
Zach, whats the difference ??
Also the Jeep Rubicon runs the same lockers that are made under licence for Mitsu (I forget the name of the company).
ARB were considering legal action against them for breach of copyright.
They are virtually identical except they run at much lower pressures (6-8Psi) and have a compressor about the size of a ciggy packet.