: One Ton Jeep Pics!


Alaskan Assassin
12-31-2001, 11:21 AM
Lets see some pics of one ton Jeeps:)

aaronlosey
12-31-2001, 12:39 PM
go to my website and you can see jeeps that are bigger than 1 ton:flipoff2: :flipoff2:

Po' riggity
12-31-2001, 01:10 PM
Hey newbie, get over yourself :rolleyes:

Welby
12-31-2001, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by 1badjeep
Hey newbie, get over yourself :rolleyes:

*SMACK*

:eek: Scott, calm down :D

smitrock
12-31-2001, 01:27 PM
aaronloosey that is a nice website, the cj8 is impressive
i agree with the other comments as well

AA i give what i have

Sharp
12-31-2001, 03:04 PM
just wondering,
from the looks of it that CJ7 is built for rocks, and thats what the video is of too, but then why the hell do they have boggers on it?:confused:

Supergper
12-31-2001, 03:25 PM
Originally posted by Sharp
just wondering,
from the looks of it that CJ7 is built for rocks, and thats what the video is of too, but then why the hell do they have boggers on it?:confused:

Boy thats a newbie comment if I ever heard one:flipoff2::D

Boggers kick ass in the rocks too!!!:D

Let's Rock-it
12-31-2001, 03:28 PM
Which one of you guys can post a pic for me??:D

aaronlosey
12-31-2001, 03:32 PM
hey badjeep, i am a newbie cause i dont sit around and post all day, i have a life:flipoff2: :flipoff2: quite posting at work and get something done

LOS-YJ
12-31-2001, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by Sharp
just wondering,
from the looks of it that CJ7 is built for rocks, and thats what the video is of too, but then why the hell do they have boggers on it?:confused:


Should we run BFG KO's for the rocks DEEK.... BOGGERS RULE- on rocks stop playing around and trying to flex on curbs.... Fucking Newbies.............

Po' riggity
12-31-2001, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by aaronlosey
hey badjeep, i am a newbie cause i dont sit around and post all day, i have a life:flipoff2: :flipoff2: quite posting at work and get something done

I don't post at work, don't have access to pirates at a grocery store :rolleyes:.
Scott :grinpimp:<><

Sharp
12-31-2001, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by LOS-YJ



Should we run BFG KO's for the rocks DEEK.... BOGGERS RULE- on rocks stop playing around and trying to flex on curbs.... Fucking Newbies.............


FUCK YOU!
you just as much of a newbie as i am, :mad3: :flipoff:
the reason i made the comment is that boggers have less side traction then a tire such as a TSL (take your pick)
and from the looks of it the rig is pretty hard core, you'd just think that they would put a tire on there that would be better suited to the terrain!
Are you going to argue that a bogger is better then a TSL on rock?
FUCKER!:rolleyes:

KeithF
12-31-2001, 05:17 PM
easy pepper, I've seen groved Boggers kick ass on rocks so what's your point? :flipoff2: kids...

Supergper
12-31-2001, 06:04 PM
Originally posted by Sharp



FUCK YOU!
you just as much of a newbie as i am, :mad3: :flipoff:
the reason i made the comment is that boggers have less side traction then a tire such as a TSL (take your pick)
and from the looks of it the rig is pretty hard core, you'd just think that they would put a tire on there that would be better suited to the terrain!
Are you going to argue that a bogger is better then a TSL on rock?
FUCKER!:rolleyes:

No one ever said they were better than a TSL BUT I will argue all day long that they are equal to a TSL it all depends on the persons driving style not terrain:flipoff: these newbies on here get old REAL fast

Tommy
12-31-2001, 06:06 PM
Damn Sharp, did we hit a soft spot? Remember thick skin. Actually Boggers do well in the Mid-Atlantic states. The main problem is that there isn't much sidehill traction unless you groove them. As for clawing up rocks, they do great. They aren't just a mud tire even though I think that is what they were made for.

wheelinjp
12-31-2001, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by Sharp



FUCK YOU!
you just as much of a newbie as i am, :mad3: :flipoff:
the reason i made the comment is that boggers have less side traction then a tire such as a TSL (take your pick)
and from the looks of it the rig is pretty hard core, you'd just think that they would put a tire on there that would be better suited to the terrain!
Are you going to argue that a bogger is better then a TSL on rock?
FUCKER!:rolleyes:

Another dumbass NEWBIE:flipoff2: :flipoff2:

Man you need to learn a few things about replying. Unless you dont wheel much, you must know boggers are some kick ass tires. But leave it to a DUMBASS NEWBIE to make stupid comments. You need to chill with the F WORD language kiddo unless you want to be banned. Next youll be cuttin down Jeeps and then you will be a memory, a very short one at that, so CHILL OUT TOUGH GUY:flipoff2: AND GET YOURSELF:flipoff: :crybaby2:


Sorry for the off topic rely Assasin Id love to see some 1ton rigs myself since I am building a 1ton YJ right now.

RoCkSkuLLz
12-31-2001, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by 1badjeep
Hey newbie, get over yourself :rolleyes:

easy now Mr. 1/4 ton YJ man :flipoff2:

Supergper
12-31-2001, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by Rockbuggy


easy now Mr. 1/4 ton YJ man :flipoff2:

BAHAHAHAHAHA...that shiat is too funny:D:D:D we all know you won't be 1/4 ton for long but for the time being it sure is hilarious:D:flipoff2::D

66CJdean
12-31-2001, 06:39 PM
The axles are one ton on my rig so I guess it applies. Some of you need to have a :beer: and :cool: off a little.
http://www.respite.org/images/cj66dean/myjeep2.jpg http://www.respite.org/images/cj66dean/myjeepfront2.jpg http://www.respite.org/images/cj66dean/myjeeprear4.jpg

mfg4rox
12-31-2001, 07:12 PM
Originally posted by aaronlosey
hey badjeep, i am a newbie cause i dont sit around and post all day, i have a life:flipoff2: :flipoff2: quite posting at work and get something done

I commend you and Welby1220 for smackin' this guy around for us Newbies! Here is one from me 1badheep *smack*. Oh, that one left a mark!

Alaskan Assassin
12-31-2001, 07:17 PM
AWESOME pics DEAN!!!!! I just got all my stuff today to finish my high pinion 60 for the front! I have never seen the one pics of under neath it looks GREAT! you got any more?

Sharp
12-31-2001, 11:19 PM
Guys, i've now had a few :beer: :beer: :)
and all i have to say is that i was just dishing out what i received, i have nothing against boggers, and would love a set myself(who wouldn't) but try driving in snow with them :p

i was just wondering why they were on that rig, and i guess that sipping them would work, but at first, such a built rig on rocks ...to me should have had TSL's, but i will not argue to the ability of the boggers!

Kensoffroad
12-31-2001, 11:29 PM
Originally posted by Sharp
Guys, i've now had a few :beer: :beer: :)
and all i have to say is that i was just dishing out what i received, i have nothing against boggers, and would love a set myself(who wouldn't) but try driving in snow with them :p

i was just wondering why they were on that rig, and i guess that sipping them would work, but at first, such a built rig on rocks ...to me should have had TSL's, but i will not argue to the ability of the boggers!

i run 37x13 boggers on my XJ and i havent ever run a better tire in the snow with beadlocks i just run 1 lb or less off air and it goes awesome for me its boggers or nothing a lil grooving doesnt hurt them but they are fine out off the box.And if you were talking about street snow driving who cares i dont run 37s and lockers because i want a nice streetable ride

BTW :flipoff2: newbie:flipoff2::flipoff2:

Alaskan Assassin
01-01-2002, 12:27 AM
Like TrailHawg was sayin, I my self have run the 37" boggers in the snow. I love them, I have never see a better tire in the snow for up here! Well they get so much traction I managed to break and 9" axle shaft and a 44 u-joint all at the same time:) That will all be over with here in a few months when I get my new axles under the Jeep:) So let's see some pic's!:)

Kensoffroad
01-01-2002, 01:08 AM
Originally posted by Alaskan Assassin
Like TrailHawg was sayin, I my self have run the 37" boggers in the snow. I love them, I have never see a better tire in the snow for up here! Well they get so much traction I managed to break and 9" axle shaft and a 44 u-joint all at the same time:) That will all be over with here in a few months when I get my new axles under the Jeep:) So let's see some pic's!:)


You dont need a locker for the rear spool it boy spool it:flipoff2:

66CJdean
01-01-2002, 01:15 AM
http://www.respite.org/images/cj66dean/soupcan2.jpg http://www.respite.org/images/cj66dean/myjeeprear3.jpg http://www.respite.org/images/cj66dean/wheelie.jpg

Po' riggity
01-02-2002, 12:06 AM
Originally posted by Rockbuggy


easy now Mr. 1/4 ton YJ man :flipoff2:
I gotta give you that, it was funny :) Even I thought so. But hey, its not like I don't abuse those tiny axles.. :) And you know it :)
Man today was fun! We need to go tommorow.. take off work, who cares, its worth it!
Scott :grinpimp:<><

AGGIECJ-7
01-02-2002, 12:50 AM
66CJDEAN, from the looks of the undercarriage(sp?) pics, you have an offset rear diff. why did you do that. are you running a quadratech transfer case or what?

mike
01-02-2002, 01:00 AM
Originally posted by AGGIECJ-7
66CJDEAN, from the looks of the undercarriage(sp?) pics, you have an offset rear diff. why did you do that. are you running a quadratech transfer case or what?

Same reason I am, D18 case baby.. keeps those pigs inline too :D BTW Sharp :flipoff2: does not equal :flipoff: :goofball:

High5
01-02-2002, 01:07 AM
Originally posted by AGGIECJ-7
66CJDEAN, from the looks of the undercarriage(sp?) pics, you have an offset rear diff. why did you do that. are you running a quadratech transfer case or what?

what is a quadratech transfer case?????:rolleyes:

66CJdean
01-02-2002, 03:33 AM
Spicer 18 with tera flex 3.15's.

1TONTJ
01-02-2002, 10:19 AM
Here's my TJ:
http://jeep-club.irtech.com/images/Larose-Dec01/PhilStuck.jpg
http://jeep-club.irtech.com/images/Paragon-01/resize-106-0675_IMG.jpg
http://jeep-club.irtech.com/images/Paragon-01/resize-106-0679_IMG.jpg

Phil

RoCkSkuLLz
01-02-2002, 11:14 AM
Originally posted by 1badjeep

I gotta give you that, it was funny :) Even I thought so. But hey, its not like I don't abuse those tiny axles.. :) And you know it :)
Man today was fun! We need to go tommorow.. take off work, who cares, its worth it!
Scott :grinpimp:<><

:D Yea that was pretty fun. To fawkin easy though. We need to plan a trip to Johnson Valley forget all this big bear shiat! :D

Alaskan Assassin
01-02-2002, 12:08 PM
Great looking TJ 1TONTJ!

yjtj
01-02-2002, 10:00 PM
heres mine

yjtj
01-02-2002, 10:02 PM
my 91 yj, 5.7,th350,d300,chevy d60 and 14bolt

TPIJeep
01-02-2002, 10:26 PM
What the heck, here's my Heep !

High5
01-02-2002, 10:49 PM
hmmmm......gilmer?

TPIJeep
01-02-2002, 11:35 PM
Originally posted by high5
hmmmm......gilmer?


Hmmm.... Good Eye !!! Were ya there? Are you going to Hot Springs on Jan 18th and 19th?

Po' riggity
01-03-2002, 12:09 AM
Originally posted by Rockbuggy


:D Yea that was pretty fun. To fawkin easy though. We need to plan a trip to Johnson Valley forget all this big bear shiat! :D
Don't worry, we'll get there, just as soon as I get some real axles.. I was hesitant to hit the gas hard.. on that ONE spot that always hangs me up.. but hey, I did it, I didnt break, and I made the obstacle.. I still don't know what that rock section has against me... but hey, at least I don't opt for the bypasses like some people LOL :D
Scott :grinpimp:

High5
01-03-2002, 12:09 AM
Originally posted by TPIJeep



Hmmm.... Good Eye !!! Were ya there? Are you going to Hot Springs on Jan 18th and 19th?

no i wasn't there then but i saw some pic's from someone i know. the pink hotrod and red drit gave you away. i wish i could make it to hot springs but i'm out. still waiting to see what's up with my new tranny.

1TONTJ
01-03-2002, 04:31 AM
Originally posted by Alaskan Assassin
Great looking TJ 1TONTJ!

Thanks Assasin. It's got lot's more work left on it, but it's coming along nicely. Soon I will be pulling the axles to shave them, and build a high clearance steering system witht he tie-rod behind the axle, and a hyraulic assist.

Phil

Alaskan Assassin
01-03-2002, 10:07 AM
Yah look's really well built! I wish mine was close, but it's not... I just got the front axle done thought I cut it 4"es from fullwidth, it has 4:56 gears and a lock rite.Heres a pic....http://www.bigjeeps.alloffroad.com/images/60.jpg

badassjeepguy
01-03-2002, 10:26 AM
the newbies are bungholes but, boggers do suck! :flipoff2: ba hahahahahaha :D

mfg4rox
01-03-2002, 03:33 PM
Originally posted by 1badjeep

Don't worry, we'll get there, just as soon as I get some real axles.. I was hesitant to hit the gas hard.. on that ONE spot that always hangs me up.. but hey, I did it, I didnt break, and I made the obstacle.. I still don't know what that rock section has against me... but hey, at least I don't opt for the bypasses like some people LOL :D
Scott :grinpimp:

Last time I checked that "bypass" is pretty damn tight. Every time I go through it I nearly crunch my front fender in, but to get up it you need some flex. So I understand why you never take that line scott. Hence the nick name (spring under wounder.) :flipoff2: Oh, and that "one spot" that always hangs you up is because of your abuse of run-on sentences. Your 4th grade teacher is just holding you up there so you can think about what you've done.:D :D :D

SHERPA
01-04-2002, 09:42 AM
Originally posted by AGGIECJ-7
66CJDEAN, from the looks of the undercarriage(sp?) pics, you have an offset rear diff. why did you do that. are you running a quadratech transfer case or what?

Deano, I KNOW you wheel your ride hard. Have you had any
issues with the D-18 case? My five has a TH400-D18 combo
using an AA adapter set up. I was trying to avoid using the
D-18 due to it's offset. (I can envision d-line slip issues, shaft
u-joint binding issues, etc) So I found a sm465/np205. I wanted
to install the 205 behind the auto. (Bullet-proof, center output
rear.. But If you don't have issues with your arrangement, then
that's good enough for me. Please let me know how long your
rear d-line is.. I measured mine last night.... hehehe.. 10.5".....
it's like a little arm-weight for girls aerobics!

Thanks for the pics!

--Sherpa not to be confused with Sharp

Cutter
01-04-2002, 11:31 AM
this looks like something Batman would wheel, if Batman was cool!!
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/attachment.php?s=&postid=215090