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I am not a fabricator or off roader but is that thing anything more than a glorified roof rack? Also, it is in front of a Jeep Custom shop, a place I would never want to take a Jeep after seeing that abomination. 

 

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It gets better.  The back hole for the track bar bracket.  Hey, if it doesn't line up, just drill another hole.

 

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1 hour ago, Pete M said:

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Aside from the Redneck lift kit, I see that is a drivers side drop T-case and the front end has a passenger side pumpkin. 

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7 minutes ago, mjeff87 said:

^^^^that's alot to process in my brain this early in the morning.  LOL.

Give it another hour and it will be slightly easier to make sense of what is going on.  I don't even know what to say about this craziness. 

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13 hours ago, Pete M said:

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I would actually trust this more than many redneck things I have seen here in MO.

 

Case in point (back in my early college days) I was moving between rentals and borrowed a trailer. Trailer needed a 2 5/16" ball, my truck had a 2" ball. Obviously solution: hitch it like normal, ratchet strap the tongue to the bumper, take back roads, drive slowly and hope for the best! Not proud of that at this point in my life, but it worked.

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On 3/30/2020 at 9:11 AM, JustEmptyEveryPocket said:

I would actually trust this more than many redneck things I have seen here in MO.

 

Case in point (back in my early college days) I was moving between rentals and borrowed a trailer. Trailer needed a 2 5/16" ball, my truck had a 2" ball. Obviously solution: hitch it like normal, ratchet strap the tongue to the bumper, take back roads, drive slowly and hope for the best! Not proud of that at this point in my life, but it worked.

 

Yea... as a fellow Missourian, I can attest to this being a more common practice than it should be. Did it on the farm all the time when just moving stuff around on it, was shocked to find out people actually did it on the roads...

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