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Offline Bnine

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Re: MY 1998 TJ What to do Long arm or not. Have 44 boggers
« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2009, 10:00:50 AM »

OH and this was a post asking a simple ?  should i run leafs or coils ....................................................................i have no idea how it got here.  ;D ;D ;D :P :-X :'( :'(


There is nothing simple about putting a TJ on 44's. If you are still under the impression that your question is a "simple one" then again, you have no idea what you are in for. Either that, or you are going to redneck butcher the thing, and again, this is not the place for that.

What brought the thread here was how you spoke when posting. Your statements of what to put a jeep on 44's with no regard to climbing performance or articulation leads people to beleive you are a mud bogger.

Again, not the type of topic, or user for this board.

If you want help stretching, linking, and putting a TJ on 1 tons for the right reasons, I would gladly help you with advice. As would others.

On the other hand, if you simple came here thinking guys would stroke your ego, and validate your thoughts at the first mention of 44 inch tires, you are in the wrong place.

If you come here sounding off with attitude, and acting like a redneck knucklehead, then no, there's no help for you here.

We dont post trail pics on the site. We do have links.


http://s98.photobucket.com/albums/l262/xbninex/IG%20Run%20Aug%2008/

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Enough with your insults and web wheeling comments already. Most everyone here wheels. Some of us, myself included wheel technical stuff that is far above the ability of your basic rig. You do not see me putting your rig down, and insulting you by pointing out its weaknesses or limited capabilities.

I really dont think you want to go there, and honestly, it shouldnt be like that anyways. Different people and their rigs are just on different levels. Doesnt make anyone any better then anyone else., just different.


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Re: MY 1998 TJ What to do Long arm or not. Have 44 boggers
« Reply #31 on: September 17, 2009, 11:14:08 AM »
Dude i really don't need your advice on how to building  a coil system.  I think i have here under control.  I have tired of this so post away and maybe later i will post a truck load of dribble and get everyone going again.

WOW have you seen the hits on this post thats insain.

EGO STROKING I LIKE THAT BUT OF COURSE THATS NOT WHAT YOUR DOING LOOKING TO GET YOUR EGO STROKED

REDNECK  YUP I AM IF THATS MAKES ME NOT LIKE SOME OF THE PEOPLE POSTING IN HERE


Come on i no the peanut gallery has more to say.


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Offline Bnine

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Re: MY 1998 TJ What to do Long arm or not. Have 44 boggers
« Reply #32 on: September 17, 2009, 11:56:53 AM »
Fair enough.

Then I suggest you take your red neck ideas, and redneck junk, and ask for advice somewhere else.

Once again, since you already know everything (which I highly doubt considering you were unable to answer a single technical question I asked you), this thread was nothing more then a poor attemp at validation.

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Re: MY 1998 TJ What to do Long arm or not. Have 44 boggers
« Reply #33 on: September 17, 2009, 11:58:48 AM »
I only have two things to add here.

1) Try pirate4x4, you will get good advice on this there.

2) My grammar police uniform seems to be missing, has anyone seen it?