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Old 11-05-2006, 02:52 AM
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nope, it was gunna but then i ran into all kind a a problems with it.
 
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Old 11-05-2006, 07:39 PM
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little update, getting another shaft from my friend tonight and im gunna put that in. some how i snapped the damn head off the caliber bolt so now i have to mess with that. im really consitering finding a dana 60 for the front now.
 
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D60s are the way to go. Sucks they're so expensive. What are you gonna run in those tube buggy? 14 bolt rear/60 front?
 
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not sure, i might not even go through with it now. a friend of mine came up to me the other day and offered me is 94 XJ with 31's locked rear, custom bumpers and 9k ramsey winch for 500 buxs so i might just buy that. plus i realized there might be some things i need money for ( life wise) so...
 
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im gonna say, really high stress!
 
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yea, i have an urg now to go back just to find the u joint to see what it looks like
 
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XJ huh, I know quite a few people with them. I can't believe how much **** they can go through honestly. Only thing that sucks is the unibody and the D30 up front but they're fun

And what the heck is more important than a tube buggy?!?!?!?!
 
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yea im really consitering getting it and building custom long arms and coil overs, im also thinking about getting a 60/70 for the ram and shortening the stock ram axles and putting them in the XJ

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Ok robert97dodge, what u joints are in you old shafts? are they new? im gunna go pick them up from chris today
 



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