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Old 13-08-2014
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have a look at some of the videos I have on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/user/02vxhsv

Patrols and cruisers are good only if the are double locked. my XJ went more places with 33's than my mates with trolls and cruisers on 35's
I find the XJ to stay reasonably level

for flex this is just a little bit of flex
a comparison between XJ AND Cruiser






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This video from 23 minutes you'll see a couple a Jap 4x4s going up a hill followed by a JK. A good demonstration how flexible suspension makes a huge difference off road.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GO6uMJoJLo
Yep great vid, love watching that stuff, only shame was not enuff JK clips haha, Nah looked like loads of fun

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Great video....the JK showed how it should be done....nicely driven, that man!
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Old 14-08-2014
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have a look at some of the videos I have on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/user/02vxhsv

Patrols and cruisers are good only if the are double locked. my XJ went more places with 33's than my mates with trolls and cruisers on 35's
I find the XJ to stay reasonably level

for flex this is just a little bit of flex
a comparison between XJ AND Cruiser






WOW that's impressive!..4 inch lift?
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WOW that's impressive!..4 inch lift?
6" lift and 33"
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The JK's are near unbeatable...But I am surprised at how good the Grand Cherokees go..Considering they have IFS
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