0II392II0
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I don't believe anyone has posted axle weights so I wanted to share my results. Few things to note; the jeep was completely empty, it has the stock MT tires vs the AT tires (+50lbs all added up), the tank was just under 7/8ths. Last thing to note is scale location: In the picture where the 392 is on two scales, regardless how it looks in the picture, there is a line on the body under the front doors below the front side of the door handles. That line was perfectly lined up on both sides with the space in-between the two scales. It was placed there from a very slow roll and no backing up not to mess with weight distribution (took 4 tried to get it perfect). When I got back home and measured, I was two inches further on the front axle scale (which is only 1 inch from centered).
Results the Wrangler 392 came in at 5160 lbs, both on single scale and on two separate scales to get weight distribution.
Front axle: 2780 lbs
Rear axle: 2380 lbs
I was interested about it's weight while I'm still piecing together my build, hope this will help some others.
Results the Wrangler 392 came in at 5160 lbs, both on single scale and on two separate scales to get weight distribution.
Front axle: 2780 lbs
Rear axle: 2380 lbs
I was interested about it's weight while I'm still piecing together my build, hope this will help some others.
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