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Is That a TJ Golden Eagle with JK wheels? It looks nice.
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It does look nice....
Did you notice that the driver has one arm out of the left side and one foot on the pavement on the right side???
How does he do it?
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He was talking with someone who was standing just outside the passenger door
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Looks pretty good like that.
How long did that CaH game end up lasting for, Haha?
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Yesterday when I was driving up to Evergreen, I passed someone driving a beautiful 80s Jeep Scrambler. Man I love those things.
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A really long time
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I literally took that photo from my kitchen window
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hahah
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cj bolt patterns are 5 on 5.5 yj, tj, XJ, & ZJ are 5 on 4.5, Wj, and jk bolt patterns are 5 on 5
So I doubt they are jk wheels, but I don't know what they are.
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Maybe he swapped the hub assembly?
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Never mind he likely got 1.5" spacers / pattern adapters.
They aren't ideal for off roading, but that doesn't seem to go off road. Also take offs are sometimes cheaper than buying just tires.
I forget about those. As I may be going to 5 on 5 with my XJ for the WJ dual piston calipers up front. If I ever work on it that is.
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Look like he is picking up a hooker