if you really plan on driveing it on the street for the winter and not as many trails you would be much better off wit 30/8.25 and 33's. 36" tsl's would be the gay in the snow n e way.
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Originally posted by fullwidthxj191 View Post36" iroks are great in the snow
and yes they are
anything done to the waggy axles?
how much for the tires, i would like to call first dibs if that's ok"when I'm riding my motorcycle,I'm glad to be alive...when I stop riding my motorcycle,I'm glad to be alive"
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Originally posted by grundlepunch View Postyou would know..... how?
i used to be able to take corners faster in my 8" lifted xj with 37's, than i could with a stock zj
Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View PostAlso, can I has rear D44?Last edited by Even; 08-12-2009, 01:04 PM.
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If it will be a snow vehicle... I say 44's cus itll be beef
Get some snow tires or mallterrains for the winter... find em cheap
tsl's suck for snow but great for wheelin.2013 F150 fx4 (Tow Pig/DD)- 5.0 with the 3.73 option
2003 TJ Rubicon- 4.0/42rle/np241or
- 5.13's
- 3" Savvy/Currie suspension with acos
- 33” BFG KO2s
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Originally posted by 00grntj View PostThis is going here simply because there's more traffic.
With the car being close to finishing up (and my lack of not wanting to drop any more money into it this year), its time to start focusing on my jeep, moreso now because I can't drive my car come winter.
My cherokee is currently on the side of Andy's garage collecting dust, completely gutted, halfway done with the floor patchwork. I've decided what route I want to take with the jeep, accept when it comes down to axles. Right now I have the 36's TSLs I purchased from Sam, and F/R D44s out of a wagoneer.
I'd really like to keep this build as cheap as possible (So far the only thing I've spent any money on is the tires...everything else, including the jeep was free.)
Should I spend money and rebuild the 44's, and deal with the ride on the 36's?
Trade the 44's and 36's for 33's and a 30/8.25, bolt it all up and go?
Advice,direction,support...I've realistically got 3 months to get this thing on the road.2001 TJ
2001 Tahoe
2013 M3
1986 R65
1997 Blackbird
2013 R1200GS
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Originally posted by loudobbs View PostIf you already HAVE the 44's, the hard part is over... well, the expensive part is over anyway,.- Will
Originally posted by fizzyor am asians pants not a read end lol.Originally posted by DizzDizzaliens probed my husband
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Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Postthe expensive part of a 44 build is hardly getting 2 stock 44s out of a waggy.2001 TJ
2001 Tahoe
2013 M3
1986 R65
1997 Blackbird
2013 R1200GS
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Originally posted by loudobbs View Postyes, BUT theres not much 'building' required to get it rolling with 33's you know whatimsayenb? like i said, if he can weld.
or a 5.9
/hijack- Will
Originally posted by fizzyor am asians pants not a read end lol.Originally posted by DizzDizzaliens probed my husband
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44s are not cheap to get out of a waggyLast edited by Magilla; 08-12-2009, 01:46 PM.1996 xj, waggy 44 front 5.13 gears aussie trussed, 3 links, 3.5" coils, spooled 8.8 rear, 38" tsl sx's, tnt front bumper, jesus freaks rear bumper, Olympic top hat roof rack, bunch of dumb shit
2001 wj tbd
1974 5 ton
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Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Postive seen em go for 300-350 for a pair pretty regularly, id call that cheap1996 xj, waggy 44 front 5.13 gears aussie trussed, 3 links, 3.5" coils, spooled 8.8 rear, 38" tsl sx's, tnt front bumper, jesus freaks rear bumper, Olympic top hat roof rack, bunch of dumb shit
2001 wj tbd
1974 5 ton
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