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    what the hell?? those are 52's on stock axles?? KabooM??

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernM715 View Post
    what the hell?? those are 52's on stock axles?? KabooM??
    Judging from the hubs it appears that's so......The long arms on the rear though are unusual, so maybe there are some mods we can't see.

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    yeah..those are traction bars? that much tire movement has to be wrapping those springs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernM715 View Post
    yeah..those are traction bars? that much tire movement has to be wrapping those springs.
    Spring wrap? Nahhhhhh....no way.....

    Its to keep the wheel hop down for all those smoky burnouts!

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    I like what he did though..putting the 6 lug pattern into some 20'' wheels. to run those..

    I wonder what it would look like to take a factory deuce wheel and have a kaiser 6 lug welded into the center and run the wheels the same way??

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    This was a father/son project in progress last time I saw it ,I think he had a 327 in it and I'm thinking stock axles ,but not sure.But what caught my attention besides the obvious was the brand painted on the doors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmac6026 View Post
    This was a father/son project in progress last time I saw it ,I think he had a 327 in it and I'm thinking stock axles ,but not sure.But what caught my attention besides the obvious was the brand painted on the doors.
    Reminds me of Conan the Barbarian, in more than 1 way! That thing is sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Dog View Post
    Here ya go.

    I saw that pic in a book on Jeeps in "Borders" today. Its one of three in the small 2 page chapter on M715's and "other flatfenders" according to that book, forget what the title was...
    The "Eager Beaver"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernM715 View Post
    what the hell?? those are 52's on stock axles?? KabooM??
    You think that's bad, looky here....


    Why waste money on axle swaps, you can now bolt up 52's to a 1/2" stick of emt Electrical Conduit!
    The "Eager Beaver"...

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    Those aren't bad, those are stupid.

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