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I think a 1.3 still bont dont recall. I know hta last time I spoke to him it was still in the corner collecting Dust. Just like everyone elses rig who goes into Buis.
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no kidding! i've been trying to put the coilovers on the front of mine for 3 months now.
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I hope to god for safty sake you dont drive that on the street!!!!!! radial on the front and bias plys on the rear are a sure way to roll!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ask others if you dont belive me this is a very bad combo, and you may live up to your name killer zuk. Nice sammy thou.
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and i think that swamper was his sparetire
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so it's ok to run bias ply's all the way around just don't run them in the rear?
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if you look at the picture... he is running bfg mud terrains on the front.. and tsl swampers on the rear. Assuming the TSL's are not a radial... then you need to look at the picture closer. Its ok to run bias all around, but you cannot mix and match bias and radials, regardless of what wheel position it is.
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what about the bungy jumping brake hose
![]() doesnt matter what tires you have when u have no brakes
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'89 zuk -locked toys- 37s- and stuff -lots of dents why do i insist on rolling this thing? Last edited by tbone420; 06-03-2005 at 09:57 PM. |
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BS
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Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada
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we can see he's running on 2 springs per Yj's pack. Anybody knows how stable is it on road?
My sami is still my DD truck and yj's with "J" shackles is in my plan. Looks like it flex better this way. but will it be safe on road? |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Location: Houston, TX
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That's the Trail Tough YJ Missing link kit. I ran 4 pack YJ's with an extra main leaf with the eyes cut off added on making 5 leafs total. It has a 1.6 16V in it.
On the tires....its a trail rig. Yup, it's currently cut up and collecting dust and cob webs.
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