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This is being covered here. /forum/jeep-non-hardcore/404290-nth-degree-zig-zag.html
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I guess some people don't know the definition of 'flame free'.
While I have never used the zig zig I do run revolvers front and rear and I have not experienced any problems with steep decents or the rear unloading. I know SOA Jeeps have, but traditional SUA do not seem to experience this problem, at least I have not. Good luck with whatever you decide to use. |
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