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I know that you already knew it would fit Smart Guy...lol. But, even you and I weren't positively sure until we tried it. Oh, I forgot to share with you guys out there in CF land that a 98 Cherokee tail light housing will hold about 5-10 pounds of Washington clay...LMAO!
CF Veteran
I can't believe I missed it. I think I am gonna pick up an extra driveshaft so I don't end up like Brian. And you say I got a heavy foot. And Brandon in another year are you gonna have rockwells and 40's.
CF Veteran
Bobby!!! I thought you were on deployment! I'd say it was pretty much the pot calling the kettle black when I gave you $hit about your little breakage. We both have the same disease but, you have got to check out that rock garden next time we make a run up there. I played for quite awhile before I actually broke. I just got a little impatient was all. I suppose if I had Brandon's bank account, I could get 35s and cushion the ride a little more...LOL. Brandon Congrats again on COM, Bud!!!!
CF Veteran
You get a buggy chassis and I'm banishing you to hang with the Wrongler and Toyota boys. Most guys who run those rigs nowadays have more bars than chassis left.
CF Veteran
If you're talking an Eaton 1 ton rearend like were put in early 70s Chevy trucks, I would jump on it. Those things are pretty much indestructible. They typically came from the factory with 4.56 gears and a locker of some sort.
yes that is what im talking about. i dont know if i want to throw that under a cherokee though lol i was thinking maybe just a dana 60 in the rear and a 44 in the front. but thats down the road a little while. gotta save some money. getting alloys for the rear this month and that will be it for a little while.
finally got time to put the pictures from the run onto the computer! here are a few of the many pictures taken over the weekend....
























