MY JEEP
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Year: 2002
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.7
hahaha. i have only trailered it one time lol. Yep, I even drive her down the highway. You should have seen the looks when i took it to GRCC once.
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 straight six
nice jeep man but it dont look like it flexes too well front or rear...do you still have stock lca's? and do you run sway bars?
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Farmer95- Thanks man, I still have my sway bars attached. I don't want to put anymore stress on the unibody then I need to. I don't mind 3 wheeling. lol
Man00xj- The D35 holds up really well. It is a non c-clip model. I have done lots with this axle with no issues. Its all on how you drive it.
Man00xj- The D35 holds up really well. It is a non c-clip model. I have done lots with this axle with no issues. Its all on how you drive it.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Farmer95- Thanks man, I still have my sway bars attached. I don't want to put anymore stress on the unibody then I need to. I don't mind 3 wheeling. lol
Man00xj- The D35 holds up really well. It is a non c-clip model. I have done lots with this axle with no issues. Its all on how you drive it.
Man00xj- The D35 holds up really well. It is a non c-clip model. I have done lots with this axle with no issues. Its all on how you drive it.