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Who has the modified 96+s? What do you have done?

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that dubious award would go to mr. r50 himself xplorx4 Wink
http://dean.thayer.net/off-road

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I know, I have his memorized...but what else has been done?

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He runs a moderate lift, rear locker, and these cool rollers on his rear bumper and receiver hitch that worked awesome in Moab this past week. His R50 tackled and conquered all the hard stuff we tried. I was impressed - have never seen an R50 wheeled.



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Posts: 22137 | Location: Home of the AZ runs | Registered: June 22, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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yeah, he kicked ass on the CK backroad when I went and wheeled with him last year. He went up every optional obstacle with no problems.


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Posts: 18644 | Location: Mesa, AZ | Registered: June 23, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My 98 is BONE STOCK save the warn hubs and airlift bags. I still have street tires on the poor thing, but we take it to the jeep trails all the time and follow around the jeeps. Only problem is getting it high centered.

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Here is a link to my R50.

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BurgPath has a 96 with 2" of lift, warn hubs, 31s, and moybe some other stuff. He led the stock group at Coal Creek. Right at the beginning he had some issues with a rock but I don't remember exactly what happened. He had no problems after that.

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Posts: 7711 | Location: Georgia | Registered: June 24, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I think you'll find the wildest R50s here:
http://www.kaioh.co.jp/hp-oiraga1/nissantop.htm

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I have warn hubs, 31's, 15x8 crawlers, the lift, gr-2 struts, rs9000x shocks, and that's 'bout it.
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