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Maintaining Old Jeeps Snapped Axleshafts
Off Road Jeep Maintainence and Prep - Casualties Of War
Most of us have snapped axleshafts at one point or another. But if you're one of those geeks who hits the trail with a short stack of replacements because you know with certainty you you'll break something every trail (yours truly has been guilty of this one) you should really consider an axle upgrade. Match components wisely. Don't expect a Dana 25 to live with a locker, small V-8, and 35s or a Dana 44 to survive with 37s and compound Low gearing. View Related Article
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Jeep Patriot Research
Jeep Patriot Our comprehensive information will allow you to compare the new Jeep Patriot and review specs, photos and more. The 2010 Patriot comes with a L4 standard engine and has a manufacturer suggested retail price of $22,740.00. It has drivers side crash test ratings of 4 stars and passengers side crash test ratings of 5 stars. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Liberty.
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