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Bwahahahaha!!!! That's funny.
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Putting 35's on a 2 door Jeep is kinda suicide in my opinion, they already suffer from stability a bit with a 4door, I guess if you never want to drive on the actual road ever it would be ok.
I saw a 2-door on the freeway the other day with a 4-inch lift kit and 35s. It was so high off the ground that it seemed as if a strong enough wind could easily roll it over.
 

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They're laying all over around here. You can't drive down the street without seeing a half-dozen two-doors on their sides, spontaneously flopped. Sunday mornings the city is littered with them; half-drunk college kids "two-door tipping" they call it. Used to be farmers had to be worried about cow-tipping, now it's unsuspecting two-door Jeep owners that have to lock their garages every night...otherwise, come out to one more Jeep laying on its side. It's a shame, a damned shame.

It makes you wonder how a company could get away with manufacturing a model for 80+ years.
 

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They're laying all over around here. You can't drive down the street without seeing a half-dozen two-doors on their sides, spontaneously flopped. Sunday mornings the city is littered with them; half-drunk college kids "two-door tipping" they call it. Used to be farmers had to be worried about cow-tipping, now it's unsuspecting two-door Jeep owners that have to lock their garages every night...otherwise, come out to one more Jeep laying on its side. It's a shame, a damned shame.

It makes you wonder how a company could get away with manufacturing a model for 80+ years.
In that case I am canceling my Oregon trip! Lol …. That is pretty amazing stuff! I would think it’s pretty hard to tip a Jeep on its side?
 

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By the sounds of some of the other posters, two-door Jeeps are a light breeze away from being blown over, haha.
 

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That’s hilarious. The 2door is only a few hundred pounds lighter then a 4door.
 

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I saw a 2-door on the freeway the other day with a 4-inch lift kit and 35s. It was so high off the ground that it seemed as if a strong enough wind could easily roll it over.
A strong wind 'could' actually blow it over.
 

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I'd like to think it's just a joke, but unfortunately I know better.
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A strong wind 'could' actually blow it over.
Sure could. 150+ mph wind also picked up a trailer and hit our hanger peeling the roof off. I don’t think my 2 door Jeep on 35’s will survive.
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