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Is that the Gobi!!? Looks good!17x9 -10os 37x12.5 4.57 bs
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after About 10k miles did your tires start to scallop on the rear outter tread?Kenda Klever RT
I have less than 5K on them. Took them off for a dedicated winter set here in S.E. Michigan.after About 10k miles…
Has anybody experienced a rotational bump or hopping feeling when cocentrating at lower speeds? should I check the torque of my control arms- or any other components you may think this may be from?I have less than 5K on them. Took them off for a dedicated winter set here in S.E. Michigan.
Mine do this for about a half mile when cold, then it goes away. I assume it's the flat side holding shape until they're warmed up a bit.Has anybody experienced a rotational bump or hopping feeling when cocentrating at lower speeds? should I check the torque of my control arms- or any other components you may think this may be from?
Just got alignment yesterday, will add alignment sheet in a few
It’s consistant wether it is cold or in the 50sMine do this for about a half mile when cold, then it goes away. I assume it's the flat side holding shape until they're warmed up a bit.
Doesn’t seem rightMine do this for about a half mile when cold, then it goes away. I assume it's the flat side holding shape until they're warmed up a bit.
Definitely not.Doesn’t seem right
In park 2hi
There is a hissing noise normalDoesn’t seem right
In park 2hi
Are you drunk? High?@Lunentucker
my rear coil spring definitely is not veritcle, they sit at a 30degree degree slope.
there is no chance you don’t have any issues with your Mojave. Calling bullshit
calm down, I hear people bashing you, don’t lead me to think what others say about you is true. Stay humbleAre you drunk? High?
At least post this random stuff on your own thread or somewhere it's actually relevant.
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