Tires have approx. 3,620 miles. Spare is new. All tires are LT285/70R/17 in excellent condition
$1,100 or $800 w/o spare and spare wheel.
Located in Lexington Park, Maryland (20653) near NAS Patuxent River.
Nice - you brought back many fond memories. Thanks for sharing.
I'm a SoCal transplant. I lived in LA, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties for ~55 years and the deserts were my home.
Getting around to posting pics. A buddy and I installed it recently. I swapped out the stock Mojave tires/wheels for a set of Arsenal 17x8's and 37x12.50 M/T Baja Boss A/T's.
Thanks, it wasn't bad. Instructions are decent but not perfect.
If you don't have a strong 1/2" impact gun, I highly recommend either borrowing, or buying one. I have a new Dewalt that proved to be worth it's weight in gold.
I didn't mess with loosening either of the front upper control arms...
Your stock Falcon tire is basically an 11.50 in width, so going to a 12.50 is only going to add ~1/2" to the inside & ~1/2" towards the outside on your stock Mojave 17x7" wheels.
No spacer necessary.
Being you have the Mojave, you'll be okay with or without the spacer lift on 35x12.50x17's.
Some folks run 37's on stock Mojave wheels and no lift & okay.
Mono shock is a SINGLE shock that you'll typically see on the rear of some mototcycles.
A mono TUBE shock is a single walled shock and different animal. Of which, all components are contained inside one cylinder.
Many moons ago I use to build shocks from scratch for a living. You may get some...
My personal opinion is I don't/wouldn't mind it here in this section within reason.
I've been a Moderator on Jeep Forum for ~18 years and a Moderator on a few other Jeep boards for close to 25 years. Sections of Jeep Forum that are similar to this section, I let things like this fly because...
Thanks.
I bought it bare metal. Primer & paint was a snap. Install was easy enough. I swapped the factory fog lights & wiring harness into the Motobilt, so there is some disassembly of the factory bumper, but it's not hard.
It does add a few inches to the overall length of the JT. Which for...