Pics of your Parts Failures
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Pics of your Parts Failures
I always hear dont run this part or that part, its to weak and will break under pressure. Another one, Don't put money into a D35, It will just give you problems.
Looking for pics like what would happen to a D30 in certian cicumstancies if it is not trussed? ECT..........
Anything broken on the trail or carnage pics
Looking for pics like what would happen to a D30 in certian cicumstancies if it is not trussed? ECT..........
Anything broken on the trail or carnage pics
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Tie rod on a 1500 chevy pick up. Bent to hell then snapped. Ended up breaking two on the same rock. God I love my jeep. The kids dad who owned the truck was pissed
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would something like this improve the performance of a d30? http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch..._Code=IR-SIASK or is it just not worth it
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That's an alloy shaft as well. Broke a couple of them as well as stock before I swapped axles. Only thing I miss about my 35 is the ground clearance and if I wasn't so lazy I'd shave my 60 and get some of it back.
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