MudderNuker
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Hahaha. Not that kind of crop! We just want to grow veggies.Not sure where you're at, but greenhouses in certain states can make some pretty good money. ?
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Hahaha. Not that kind of crop! We just want to grow veggies.Not sure where you're at, but greenhouses in certain states can make some pretty good money. ?
Not sure yet, it was borderline rush hour when I picked it up so I didn't do much other than try not to get killed by one of the 2,000 Nissans actively trying to run everyone else off the road.How does it feel power wise? They look really good. Congrats.

Interesting. I honestly think the JT is pretty peppy. Well with the 32" tires it has now. Even with altitude power loss I still think it is more than adequate. It does not take off like the '21 Sierra 1500 AT4 Diesel I traded for the JT, but it is peppy. And that's coming from a guy that has owned 34 cars including Jaguar XJR that was stupid fast. The aluminum body made it very light.Not sure yet, it was borderline rush hour when I picked it up so I didn't do much other than try not to get killed by one of the 2,000 Nissans actively trying to run everyone else off the road.
But so far it feels almost exactly like it did with the 33s. I might rip on it a bit on the way home just to see though.
And I don't mean to diss our Jeeps, I love this thing, but it legitimately might be the slowest vehicle I've owned in 15 years lol
When my wife is in the truck she likes to let me know if an intersection is clear or not, and she now tells me it's "Jeep clear" meaning even my "crazy slow" Jeep should be able to make it without killing her or the kids![]()
We might be in the same boat, my wife and I have kind of a car buying problem.Interesting. I honestly think the JT is pretty peppy. Well with the 32" tires it has now. Even with altitude power loss I still think it is more than adequate. It does not take off like the '21 Sierra 1500 AT4 Diesel I traded for the JT, but it is peppy. And that's coming from a guy that has owned 34 cars including Jaguar XJR that was stupid fast. The aluminum body made it very light.
I wish I could own a 911. A GT3 RS or Turbo. Our property is accessed through a common access gravel road then we have a private 1/4 mile gravel driveway. Not friendly to a sports car. For now we make do with the JT, YJ and my wife's Tiguan 4Motion. I've owned 5 BMW, 2 MB, 2 Jag, 2 VW, 6 Jeeps, 2 Minis (both highly tuned), Volvo, etc. Right now we are probably keeping the current ones for the long run. We are concentrating on the property since we moved here back in June. We've owned for 4 years but had very little time to visit and do projects. Now that we are retired and sold the other house we are finally working on them.We might be in the same boat, my wife and I have kind of a car buying problem.
When we met I was driving a Porsche 911, and our garage has housed everything from BMWs, Alfas, Jags, Land/Range Rovers, and a large amount of motorcycles.
I'm sure I *could* drive this more quickly, but I like taking my time and enjoy going slowly as I row through the gears. Something about trucks just makes me want to take it easy.
Even my last vehicle, Land Rover LR4 with the 5.0 V8, was decently quick despite being like 5900lbs
Mine was a cheap 996, nothing to write home about. It was fun, but I should've bought the '73 911 I was debating between (this was before air cooled 911s skyrocketed in price). My list sits somewhere over 15 BMWs (mostly cheap e36s, but including some M3s, e39 M5), and I would love to have another Mini Cooper S.I wish I could own a 911. A GT3 RS or Turbo. Our property is accessed through a common access gravel road then we have a private 1/4 mile gravel driveway. Not friendly to a sports car. For now we make do with the JT, YJ and my wife's Tiguan 4Motion. I've owned 5 BMW, 2 MB, 2 Jag, 2 VW, 6 Jeeps, 2 Minis (both highly tuned), Volvo, etc. Right now we are probably keeping the current ones for the long run. We are concentrating on the property since we moved here back in June. We've owned for 4 years but had very little time to visit and do projects. Now that we are retired and sold the other house we are finally working on them.
We almost bought a Velar but shied away due the bad owner reviews we read. Our Tiguan is a '22. She loves it.Mine was a cheap 996, nothing to write home about. It was fun, but I should've bought the '73 911 I was debating between (this was before air cooled 911s skyrocketed in price). My list sits somewhere over 15 BMWs (mostly cheap e36s, but including some M3s, e39 M5), and I would love to have another Mini Cooper S.
And my wife currently also owns a '23 Tiguan! She loves it, coming from a '23 BMW x5 hybrid that was nothing but problems, and she had an F Pace before that (which she also liked), and a Range Rover Velar diesel before that (troublesome, sold back to dealer with tons of electrical issues).
It was a lot of fun for a short time. I love Range Rovers, but they always find a way to ruin one's life..We almost bought a Velar but shied away due the bad owner reviews we read. Our Tiguan is a '22. She loves it.
I'd be willing to bet they would. I asked them toI wonder if balance issues could be solved by remounting and paying attention to the yellow/red dots if they are there.
https://practicalmechanic.com/2022/11/22/red-and-yellow-dots-on-car-tires-what-do-they-mean/
I don't mind the noise at al***
Tires were set at 39 PSI, so I dropped them to 34 to start and I'll drop/add air as needed.
I'm also putting a muffler back on at some point in the next week or so, so maybe the road noise will be a bit more noticeable but I still can't imagine it'll be anywhere near unbearable.
That is the same measurement I came up with. I used a Tazer to reset the speedometer to just below 34" and mine matches the GPS app on my phone. It would be nice if they were closer to true 35s but they are over an inch taller than the Wildpeaks.So I'm not sure why my GPS varied so much, but on the way home I saw my speedo was about 5 mph slow at 68 MPH.
Went to measure the tires today, level across the top, and I got 33.75" (35 psi) in the rear and 33.5" in the front (34 psi).
Seems pretty short but I guess at the 39 psi they came with they'd likely measure closer to 34" tall.
Could also be that my cheap, 15 year old level isn't quite as good as it once was. Will try again with a helper and see where I'm at.
Interesting, I had no idea what those dots were for, might ask them to play with that as well..I'd be willing to bet they would. I asked them to
I don't mind the noise at al
That is the same measurement I came up with. I used a Tazer to reset the speedometer to just below 34" and mine matches the GPS app on my phone. It would be nice if they were closer to true 35s but they are over an inch taller than the Wildpeaks.
It has been a while since I measured the Falkens but I think they measured 32 3/8" and I got 33 3/4" on these so almost 1.5" on mine. I still haven't gotten to do a chalk test on these yet but the ride is great with them at 30psi cold. Hopefully in the next day or two I'll be around a parking lot big enough to see how well the tread is making contact.Interesting, I had no idea what those dots were for, might ask them to play with that as well..
I agree with the sizing, they do look quite a bit bigger than my 33's, wish I'd measured them before pulling them off to see how big the difference really is. Eye test tells me these are about 1.5" taller.
I gotta do the chalk test as well, but even dropping from 39 down to 34/35 helped tremendously. I also noticed that about 95% of the shaking went away, so I may not actually need another balance (it may actually just been bad pavement I was on at the time).It has been a while since I measured the Falkens but I think they measured 32 3/8" and I got 33 3/4" on these so almost 1.5" on mine. I still haven't gotten to do a chalk test on these yet but the ride is great with them at 30psi cold. Hopefully in the next day or two I'll be around a parking lot big enough to see how well the tread is making contact.
I haven’t had shaking, but I do get just a touch of vibration on the steering wheel at low speeds. I’m guessing what I’m feeling is the difference in the tread pattern between these and the Wildpeak ATs. My closest Discount Tire is about an hour and a half away but next time I’m close I may have them remounted using the dot method and see if that changes anything but that is more out of curiosity. I’d like to know the difference in weight needed with them mounted as they are now vs lining them up using dots.I gotta do the chalk test as well, but even dropping from 39 down to 34/35 helped tremendously. I also noticed that about 95% of the shaking went away, so I may not actually need another balance (it may actually just been bad pavement I was on at the time).
I'm noticing the "drop in power" from bigger/heavier tires a little bit today, especially with the crazy high headwinds. Corners where I used to coast through in 2nd gear now more pedal to get back up to speed. It's just a matter of me putting it in the correct gear, so not anything I can't easily rectify.
They also feel just a tad "floatier" than the 33's, no doubt due to having more sidewall to flex. At the same time they're just a bit stiffer than the Falkens so I feel a little more jolting over bumps. Again, probably all rectified if I dropped a couple more PSI in the tires.