Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
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Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
put my rear bumper back on, replaced the bolts and reinstalled my track bar bracket, washed the cove mud off it as well, and....plugged the hole in my gas tank!
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so it's looking like im bringing home a TJ here next weekend
gonna try and pick up a stock one.....
immediately going to purchase a 4 inch suspension lift , 33's...(thinking Kelly Aafari TSR's, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac's, or Cooper Discoverer STT's)... and some cragar soft 8's
opinions on tires?
gonna try and pick up a stock one.....
immediately going to purchase a 4 inch suspension lift , 33's...(thinking Kelly Aafari TSR's, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac's, or Cooper Discoverer STT's)... and some cragar soft 8's
opinions on tires?
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I'm very happy with my Goodyear MTR's with Kevlar, but I've heard great things about the Duratrac's and the Discoverer STT's, so you really can't go wrong.
I would encourage you to try to find the lightest wheels you can get for your buck. Not sure if you're going to have 3.07 gears or 3.73's, but 33's are brutal with 3.07's. My next goal is to regear and put better axles underneath.
I would encourage you to try to find the lightest wheels you can get for your buck. Not sure if you're going to have 3.07 gears or 3.73's, but 33's are brutal with 3.07's. My next goal is to regear and put better axles underneath.
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Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
I'm very happy with my Goodyear MTR's with Kevlar, but I've heard great things about the Duratrac's and the Discoverer STT's, so you really can't go wrong.
I would encourage you to try to find the lightest wheels you can get for your buck. Not sure if you're going to have 3.07 gears or 3.73's, but 33's are brutal with 3.07's. My next goal is to regear and put better axles underneath.
I would encourage you to try to find the lightest wheels you can get for your buck. Not sure if you're going to have 3.07 gears or 3.73's, but 33's are brutal with 3.07's. My next goal is to regear and put better axles underneath.
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If you're in flat terrain, which I guess you are, you'll be fine with 3.07 gears and 33's... Hell, maybe even 35's as far as power. Where I live, there are lots of mountains and at the very least hills--and my powerband is terrible. I really don't need a 5th gear, and sometimes I have to shift significantly lower than ideal to get up a hill or to get up to speed. When I gout pretty deep into NC and into pretty much all of SC, it was a cake walk. Virginia sucked/sucks.
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Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
If you're in flat terrain, which I guess you are, you'll be fine with 3.07 gears and 33's... Hell, maybe even 35's as far as power. Where I live, there are lots of mountains and at the very least hills--and my powerband is terrible. I really don't need a 5th gear, and sometimes I have to shift significantly lower than ideal to get up a hill or to get up to speed. When I gout pretty deep into NC and into pretty much all of SC, it was a cake walk. Virginia sucked/sucks.
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