Another IFS Jeep

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tommudd

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After looking a second time at the pic of that JK I noticed the RCV CV axles in the front - and I'm guess they're on the rear too.

Those babies alone are $2000 per set - so it's not hard to see how you can get to 20 grand per end pretty easy.

All that said though - I think that would be a SWEET Jeep for running dunes or high-speed off road events like the Baja. And it's sure to ride nicely on surface streets too.

Bob


Rear is a solid axle not IFS
one of the other photos shows it better
so only the front is IFS
 

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Much smoother ride at high speeds off road. Just like stadium trucks or Baja trucks or dune buggies. It allows you to keep more tire to the ground when going fast. Solid axle just bounces all over IS only the tire over The bump moves...

And not much (if any) camber change in the range of motion.
 
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