David1tontj
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#4 post it clearly says building a rubi front. Did you eat paint chips as a kid cause I think its affecting your vision.
I wanted to see how it would hold up so basically this is a test of the axles that everyone thinks will fail I ran 37s for 5,000 miles 4,000 of those miles all wheelin. With a lot of drivers yes it will fail I have gone to a lot of offroad events ( I just drove around in the parking lot climbing over curbs.) and clearly see why people are breaking things on 33s.
And if something breaks I will just fix or upgrade. I have one tons in my garage that will be built some day.
After going one ton, there have been several times I wondered if I could have made 44s work... Main reason is ground clearance!! If you can beef up the 44s you will have nearly as much clearance as a one ton rig on 42" or even 44" tires. I'm sorry if it came off too negative, I just didn't know any of your back story and was worried you just didn't know any better. Now get that 44 under there ASAP! Haha. Happy wheeling! And it looks great!
05 Tj, long arm, one ton, lockers, winches, 39.5" Iroks