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LOL - Wasn't thinking allong that aspect! 



yes But I have the skills to do this to my CJ6![]()
you know, I can get to a show in my CJ6 on 31s, park nect to a extremely tricked out Wrangler and get 3 times the attention he does. Makes those guys so envious they turn green as my little CJ is more of a crowd gatherer than their Money pit chromed beast. Why? CJs are just so much cooler, but then they also will not do what he can.
clean a CJYou are entitled to your opinion.
They are not envious of your off road ability just your number of Big Boy Toy Cool Points. (BBTCP for short) I am sure your CJ can set in the parking lot and be clean and sparkle just as well as any Wrangler.![]()

clean a CJ
Heaven forbid, you pagan or something?
get a good set of springs, a setof beefy axles, 35s and a v8, tune the lift so the huge wide tirs do not rub the frame and put the pedal to the metal mud bogging it and have a blast, Leaf springs work great in the Mud
nothing there a d30/d44 combo on 33s with detroits could not walk over with ease. If you want to get e 35s get d44s both end, either way go 4.56 or deeper with a 4to1 tcase and just learn the skinny pedal is not your friend.
I'm doing a custom link & coil set up on the front of my CJ-7. Nothing too fancy, something similar to ford style radias arms, but I'm keeping the leafs (spring over) in the back. It will work, done it before.....but when asked why, I just say "because I can".![]()
SB, Gather parts first, get those Waggy 44s you were talking about and look for a NP OR 241 from a Rubi, and get an adapter,
the Quadratrack is a bad unit to push hard, not going take it. It was a revolutionary design and worth it's place in history for it's evolutionary factor, but is not a unit to wheel hard, it's best place is on icy roads going to a ski slope.
Get the axles built, get the adapter to convert the TH400 to the tcase, save up money for new drive shafts and do the swap. I guarentee you will have a Jeep to be proud of that will handle 35s or 37s.
Planning a entire project and gathering info, parts and money is the key, remember the tortoise and the hare? well in 4x4 projects the hare spends twice the money as he does everything twice, and the tortoise gets there first anyway.
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