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its way to high but nice looking 33.

exaggerate? some people like to be able to drive their cars

Might as well add one of the boat getting towed today

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on its way to engine swap? or broken?

Your 9.5 +22 front seem to stick out a bit, are you running 0 camber?

I was convinced to get 9.5 +22 all round as the rears sit fairly flush but it seems like your fronts hang out heaps and now im unconvinced on what to get again.. :/

9.5 +22 is a little excessive on the front for a daily. 9 +30 fits well. but its hard to get anything that isnt a +22

on its way to engine swap? or broken?

Both! Bottom end on the 25 ended up letting go at happy laps [you might have read this in Mugabetown]

Worked out perfect timing as the engine was getting swapped anyway

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