How tough is a KJ?

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LibertyTC

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"Although scary, no one was injured in the crash and Pothier said there was little to no damage to the Jeep." :gr_grin:
Link/Video-Dash cam captures scary Hwy. 101 crash - Regional - The Coastguard
Just tell me those tires are not SRA's or SRT's :happy175:
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Just roll it back over & drive away!
 

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Yeah they tend to be pretty stout. This guy flopped his and drove it away after righting the ship.
 

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Nice pics. KJ's are tough.


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You haven't Jeep'd till you put it on its side. My rear axle survived a slide down backwards throwing it up over an ice bank that was tall enough to hang it up.
 

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Pretty tough by the looks of it atleast his arizona iced tea survived
 

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I plow and tow with mine. is that tough enough?
 

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I plow and tow with mine. is that tough enough?

What did you have to do with it keep the front end from falling apart under the abuse of using a plow? Most people on here complain about the springs sagging from normal highway driving.
 

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What did you have to do with it keep the front end from falling apart under the abuse of using a plow? Most people on here complain about the springs sagging from normal highway driving.

Aside that seems to be an issue, while it has almost a whole new front suspension when I bought it, the front was sagging lightly. I solve my problem of sag with coil spring rubbers.
 

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What did you have to do with it keep the front end from falling apart under the abuse of using a plow? Most people on here complain about the springs sagging from normal highway driving.

see sig.
 

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