currupt4130
VT Hokie
nice ride currupt. looks like shes had a few brushes with the rocks though. Now thats what a trail rig should look like!
You don't have a clue how many brushes with rocks that thing has had...
nice ride currupt. looks like shes had a few brushes with the rocks though. Now thats what a trail rig should look like!
No revolvers here... They're worthless, I'm sorry.
My favorite pic ever, Paragon 2006
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dude don't be sorry everyone has and is entitled to their .02
i got a killer deal on them on ebay and i like what my revolvers have done and will do for me untill next yr when i stretch the wheelbase and 4 link it nice pic's by the way i wished i had got to get to paragon before it had to be closed :evil:
I too will insert my $.02 on revolvers.. Horrible. First I have driven another jeep with them and this is my view based on that experience and not something I simply read on the net, going up inclines they constantly load and unload causing a lose of traction and making the front of the vehicle appear very "Lite" when articulating, there is very little down force applied to the "droop" side of the axle. They are loud and obnoxious.
I too will insert my $.02 on revolvers.. Horrible. First I have driven another jeep with them and this is my view based on that experience and not something I simply read on the net, going up inclines they constantly load and unload causing a lose of traction and making the front of the vehicle appear very "Lite" when articulating, there is very little down force applied to the "droop" side of the axle. They are loud and obnoxious.
Corrupt's little blue YJ is a very capable tough rig.. I've been fortunate enough to wheel with Sam many times.. including that trip to Paragon. We had a great time!!
Sounds like your springs have seriously sagged, and you need bumpstops.I'm sitting on 5.5 inches of lift and my 33's rub like crazy on the trails. I can't see 37's happening without some serious cutting.