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Old 07-27-2005, 11:15 PM
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Originally posted by hoss75:
you straight out said it's not even a Jeep
its not.


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it's a Jeep
its built by jeep, but its not a jeep. its an SUV with reasonable off road capabilities, much like the h2 (although id put my money on the h2).


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it's a Jeep that's had to recover a couple TJs and a Rubi before.. after I'd passed right through the very same obstacle.
im sure its the most awesome web-wheeler online.


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is a stock TJ more capable? Good question
that statement is simply ridiculous and shows either your blinding brand loyalty or your ignorance to the physics of off roading. the kj is not designed, built, or capable of moderate off roading. the kj is a soft-roader, a step above a mini-van. ive wheeled them, ive wheeled with them. yes, with proper modification they can be moderately capable but no matter how you cut it, until you swap in a live axle you still have a short arm IFS system and the limits associated with it. perhaps your off roading standards are lower than mine, i dunno.


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In my current form I can outwheel a stock Rubi though.
and your current form is?
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