jedg
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LOL!! Beat me to it :crazyeyes:
Eh... your explanation was better.
LOL!! Beat me to it :crazyeyes:
So you honestly telling me you think currie is the equivalent to rough country or zone? I hope your joking. Currie has been around alot longer and has a proven product (Not to say dynatrac isnt proven because we all know they are).
Does anyone have any personal experience with the Currie?
I have Currie RockJock 60s on my rig with 37" tires. No problems while wheeling. I was rear ended a few months back and the Honda ran into my right rear tire. He hit so hard that it bent the rim and the axle at the flange.
I have wheeled lots of places without issues. I am planning to upgrade to a full floater axle when I upgrade to 40" tires.
Companies like Poison Spyder and Genright also use Curries. Another thing you need to consider is look where you are asking this question. You are on a forum that is sponsored by Dynatrac and therefore many people may have made their purchase based on advertising dollars. In my own opinion, it is like Ford and Chevy or Pepsi and Coke. Both are well established companies with great products.
But if I won the Dynatrac giveaway, I would be purchasing another Dynatrac to match it.
I have Currie RockJock 60s on my rig with 37" tires. No problems while wheeling. I was rear ended a few months back and the Honda ran into my right rear tire. He hit so hard that it bent the rim and the axle at the flange.
I have wheeled lots of places without issues. I am planning to upgrade to a full floater axle when I upgrade to 40" tires.
Companies like Poison Spyder and Genright also use Curries. Another thing you need to consider is look where you are asking this question. You are on a forum that is sponsored by Dynatrac and therefore many people may have made their purchase based on advertising dollars. In my own opinion, it is like Ford and Chevy or Pepsi and Coke. Both are well established companies with great products.
But if I won the Dynatrac giveaway, I would be purchasing another Dynatrac to match it.
I have wheeled lots of places without issues.
Another thing you need to consider is look where you are asking this question. You are on a forum that is sponsored by Dynatrac and therefore many people may have made their purchase based on advertising dollars.
He asked if anyone had personal experiences with Currie. I answered his question without bad mouthing anyone nor company. Reread my post.
I never said I was God or referred to myself as the messiah. I just responded truthfully to his question. I even mentioned I would buy a Dynatrac. Politics really suck and you guys know how to speak politics.
BTW I like that mall crawler of a picture you posted of my rig. It hasn't been that way since I purchased it from the previous owner a couple of years ago.
He asked if anyone had personal experiences with Currie. I answered his question without bad mouthing anyone nor company. Reread my post.
I never said I was God or referred to myself as the messiah. I just responded truthfully to his question.
Politics really suck and you guys know how to speak politics.
BTW I like that mall crawler of a picture you posted of my rig. It hasn't been that way since I purchased it from the previous owner a couple of years ago.
As far as experiences go, I'm a French model - BONJOUR :standing
For those of you who haven't seen it, fast forward to 16:10 - watch and listen.
I simply can't make this shit up.
If I'm not mistaken. He has switched to a Dynatrac
Do we need any more proof than this. I also believe he told me that he has had no issues with the Pro Rock since the switch. Hmmm
If I'm not mistaken. He has switched to a Dynatrac