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Johnnie working on his Jeep CJ7
Johnnie decided to replace the springs, transfer case and rearend on his 1978 Jeep CJ7, plus some other things.
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Tim
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14-Mar-2011 11:05
Is that a Rubicon lift? I just put one in my cj7.
You out did me with the tranfer case and rear end.
Looks good
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