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Re: Look at WWII jeeps and their "skinny" tires.
I have lots of fat and skinney tires. I must say my stock 46CJ2A will out wheel most rigs (including my FJ) in most terrains. It has the original cookie cutter tires. Look at these wheeling pics. They are my two brothers and it is my flattie. Keep in mind the flattie with absolutely NO modifications went everywhere my brother's Lexus on 37" swampers and locked front/rear went. You "I had 10.50 tires so I know" guys may know about your rig but I know first hand about the true WWII jeeps. I take that thing everywhere and it never lets me down. My brother driving my flattie had the camera so there are not as many pics of him. I have all the jeeps etc. and I must say driving the stock flattie is more fun than my Scout II on D60/14bolt/ARB/coilovers/stak 3speed t-case/swampers/V8/PSC rock ram/corbeau racing seats/Auotmeter carbon fiber gauges/caged/ etc etc etc.
Drive a willys on the trail and you will understand.
Bob
Wild Wheeling Pics - Page 26 - IH8MUD.com Forum
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46 CJ2A stock: 47 CJ2A 4.3V6FI-T18 granny PS,PB,D44 locked on 35 HF winch:72 ScoutII FI345V8,Auto,Stak 3spd,ARB,PSC ram,D60/14Bolt,Fox coilovers:98TJ OXlockers,Teralow,Long arm 4link,X-8000i,AGR ram,caged,etc:97FJ 33's,paint,shooting for baja on 2010: 98 cummins 6.7 pimped pulling a nice flatbed
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