Jp Magazine
If your talking about theseI really enjoyed this issue. I learned from the wheel article, the tire article and the soldering iron article. The white and teal 48 willys pickup was pretty nice. What about that 85 CJ-10? Oh, and I'm gonna use the CB and antenna info when I redo my dash. I guess I'm just a rookie. I just started messing with Jeeps last year. I still don't understand what the front bumpers that look like an upside down V are for. Do they help climb steep rocks? I don't get out much!
If your talking about these
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Some people call em stinger, some hoops. Lots of names. There there to hopefully stop your momentum on a downhill roll, and have also heard on a sideways rollover, they save your engine/radiator so that you might be able to still drive out.
If your talking about these
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There there to hopefully stop your momentum on a downhill roll, and have also heard on a sideways rollover, they save your engine/radiator so that you might be able to still drive out.
The purpose of the stinger is to offer a high point to attach a recovery or stabilizing strap during rock climbs. the high point of attachment makes it easier to control a vehicle that wants to go backwards (picture a Jeep with it's nose in the air and the cog dangerously compromised).
I think the stinger front end is a fad that will soon die. If you really wanted to protect the radiator during a roll you should have the bars closer to the grill and shaped like the grill. Many stingers are too small to protect anything but the top of the hood. The stinger below is much bigger than most but still not as good as bars that follow the top of the grill.
If you wanted to attach a cable to the stinger you should have an attachment point on the stinger.
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Good lord that looks ridiculous
You said it, It's called a Wrangler YJ. The bar on the front end looks pretty stupid too!
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I remeber it, still got the issue. It was about the differences in the years of 4.0 heads whether or not one was better than the other. It wasn't comparing the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l and the 4.0 heads. There is no doubt the 4.0 is better. It also had a comparison of the 4.0 intakes.
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ah thought you were talking about the jeep myth artical they done not to long ago.
I'd be really interested in reading that. I'd still be inclined to think they didn't do something right with the swap, because too many people have done it and swear by how much more power they have on the highway! The higher compression alone that you get with the 4.0 head would be worth a lot of measurable HP. Add in much better flowing intake and exhaust runners, and a much better flowing exhaust manifold, and there's no chance you wouldn't see a serious gain.I seem to remember they actually did a dyno on a 4.0 head conversion.
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