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Old 01-05-2007, 09:45 PM
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Default Re: Jeep versus H3

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Originally Posted by DemoDaddy79
We try not to think about it..

You try not to think about blowing an axle when your out having fun? You might want to start thinking about it, or carry a spare. Most vehicles you cant just slap bigger tires on without lower gear ratio and or beefier axles. I dont know about the axle strength of the H3 thats why I was asking.

Also given that you owned a lifted discovery you should know about weak axles. Very low spline count for having an offset rear axle = much breakage or twisting when used for intended purposes. Crawling. I dont think that rovers are anywhere near the level of H3, Rubicon or FJ are at. Unlees we are talking about the Defender.

All due respect to all here of course, I am inquiring and getting info not bashing anybody. I appreciate the info given already.

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