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#11
How did you groove them? I definitely like the new "tread pattern" you gave them.

What other specs are you running - I see leafs front and rear for suspension.
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#12
SC74 Wrote:How did you groove them? I definitely like the new "tread pattern" you gave them.

What other specs are you running - I see leafs front and rear for suspension.

I used a tire groover.Confusedupergrin:.....You can get them for like $70. It's a time consuming thing. I'll let you know in a few weeks if it was worth the trouble.

As for the specs....76,81,79,86 Chevy short bed, 350CID running on propane,TH350 Trans, 203/205, Locked 60 front, welded 70HD rear, 4.88 gears (Soon to be 5.86), 8" lift springs (Soon to be 4") Hyd assist steering (Soon to be full Hyd), 44" Boggers on 14" x 15" beadlocks,OBA, 12,000lbs winch.
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#13
Ahhh.. that would make sense. Did you see one of our threads about a "Homemade" grooving tool - that's the main reason I asked was to see if you had tried any alternate methods and how they worked.
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#14
nice chebby. welcome to the forum. i like the tellico pic.
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#15
Has it got tow hooks on the front so one of our little Broncs can pull it out? LOLConfusedupergrin:Confusedupergrin:Confusedupergrin:
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#16
That would be a site to see. Your nice a clean bronco II trying to pull that beast. The thing probably weighs as much as 2 of those broncos. It would make for some good pics :drinkbud:
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K45 Wrote:That would be a site to see. Your nice a clean bronco II trying to pull that beast. The thing probably weighs as much as 2 of those broncos. It would make for some good pics :drinkbud:

LOL... that reminds me of when I was in high school and had a stock BII. I had met a buddy at the head of a trail and we got in his Jeep (one tons with 42's) to ride. He had some electrical issues and we ended up killing his battery. My BII couldn't jump him off so we tried to pull him far enough for him to pop the clutch. A pic of my stock BII pulling the massive Jeep was awesome, but I didn't pull him too far - 2.9L with highway tires in slick carolina clay doesn't go far with or without a load.
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