My Stock KJ doing some ligth off-roading

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radame

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Even if it is stock I enjoy it
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My old Black KJ 4x2 with Locker

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Great video great pictures, very nice flame KJ.
I cannot believe that was a 2x4 doing those things! Tires look great, btw.
 
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Yes , I was very surprise after locker intallation, awsome traccion!!!
Mud, sand, everywhere, I used to go with some friends with 4x4 and they also were surprise about that

I already sold the locker to one of them, now I need a new one for my new KJ, the problem is that I have LSD, the locker is different, but I'm working on it ($$)jejej, too much mods to do

Thanks for your comments!!
 

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You're busted on this one. Check out the real vertical plane in the second pic
(the guy in the background is the reference point).

Anyway, nice pics....

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Jeje you are wrong, is not as you show, jaja, this is an effect due the lack of uniformity of the ground

Anyway tomorrow I will go the same place, I will take more pics to demonstrate that, jeje (that pic of you is nice, but is not true)
 

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Here you can see others on the same way, look at the white Cherokee (El Diente 038.jpg) where is a guy pulling down from the tire

Look at the Willis also

http://adrenalina4x4.com/foro/viewtopic.php?t=2408

There is 45 degrees of front declination, the ground is "v" shape, then you need to turn to rigth 100 degrees and then there is a hill that is not uniform and finally at the top is flat, the guy in the background can not be used as a reference
 

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Here you can see others on the same way, look at the white Cherokee (El Diente 038.jpg) where is a guy pulling down from the tire

Look at the Willis also

http://adrenalina4x4.com/foro/viewtopic.php?t=2408

There is 45 degrees of front declination, the ground is "v" shape, then you need to turn to rigth 100 degrees and then there is a hill that is not uniform and finally at the top is flat, the guy in the background can not be used as a reference

Yeah, you have some good pics doing some cool stuff on some tough terrain.

As for my "busted" pic of you, I stand by my observation, UNLESS the guy in the background has one leg a foot shorter than the other and always stands at that angle. The trees in that same pic are also off camber at the same angle as the guy in the background.

Some of the other pics (not all) on that other site have also been obviously rotated for special effects....
 
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