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My Old School type buggy build called "Home Wrekker"

yourhero

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It has 6.0L th350 Wide Open Design np203-205 doubler. D60 front 14bolt rear
 

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Finally got it ready to tear apart and take to powdercoat.
 

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You're the first rig besides mine that I have seen the anti-sway on the front and not on the rear. My buggy was setup this way when I bought it and it preforms amazingly so I have no plans to change it. I'm just curious to why some do it on the front and some do it on the rear. Anyway thanks for the post nice looking rig!
 
I had a backhalfed YJ before this and I only ran an antirock on the front. It worked great so I never put it on the rear. I feel like a buggy with skins all around it is an old school type buggy.
 
Rig has some awesome lines.
Seriously if this is old school, what I'm building must be prehistoric-school
 
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