I also got a little wild at a recent local swap meet and purchased these:
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They are some very worn-in (and honestly pretty clapped out) 39/13.50/17 BFG Krawler Red Label stickies. I know it's probably a bad idea but I got an awesome deal and I think I'm going to try my luck with them! Fricken YOLO bud, don'tcha know!? I know these are completely pushing the limits of the Dana 44s but I want to try them. After watching BleepinJeep on Youtube wheel the heck out of his Scorpion Cherokee on Dana 44s and 40" sticky Treps for years I have some faith that I might be able to keep my axles alive. We'll see.
My grand plan is to lower the suspension a little bit (down to stock height plus the existing 1" body lift), do a pretty high cut on the hood and the rear fenders, stretch it a little more (from 100" to probably 102" or 103"), and test my luck with these 39s. If I immediately break catastrophically I'll admit my wrongs and go back to a 38" or 37" non-sticky.
This is my desired future look and stance with the 39s:
Hopefully this dude I follow on Instagram doesn't mind me sharing his sweet TJ as inspiration.
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They are some very worn-in (and honestly pretty clapped out) 39/13.50/17 BFG Krawler Red Label stickies. I know it's probably a bad idea but I got an awesome deal and I think I'm going to try my luck with them! Fricken YOLO bud, don'tcha know!? I know these are completely pushing the limits of the Dana 44s but I want to try them. After watching BleepinJeep on Youtube wheel the heck out of his Scorpion Cherokee on Dana 44s and 40" sticky Treps for years I have some faith that I might be able to keep my axles alive. We'll see.
My grand plan is to lower the suspension a little bit (down to stock height plus the existing 1" body lift), do a pretty high cut on the hood and the rear fenders, stretch it a little more (from 100" to probably 102" or 103"), and test my luck with these 39s. If I immediately break catastrophically I'll admit my wrongs and go back to a 38" or 37" non-sticky.
This is my desired future look and stance with the 39s:
Hopefully this dude I follow on Instagram doesn't mind me sharing his sweet TJ as inspiration.
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