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Putting the Mutt on a leash.

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Actually they did cut them up even the A2s I think got the same treatment. This however is an A1 and it has been cut and re-welded as a lot are. The uncut Mutts are a little more in cost and indeed better to deal with but I'm not discouraged in the least This thing will never see the kind of use that will make a vehicle roll and the danger doesn't lie in the jeep being more prone to roll then another it's in the fact that with the way the suspension is done it doesn't "warn you" that it's about to roll. Careful driving will go a long way in keeping all 4 wheels on the ground and I prefer slow and easy over fast and crazy any day. I've only had the M715 up to 40mph and that was pushing it to me. I feel a lot better at 35mph max. :driver:
 
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