StingGrayJT24
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Doh! Good call. I knew this was going to be a dumb question!Just unlock the truck.
Kevin
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Doh! Good call. I knew this was going to be a dumb question!Just unlock the truck.
Kevin
Do they wobble to and fro? Can he tie them in a knot, can he tie them in a bow?Maybe they just hang low.
I regret not going 37's but I do think my 35's look great and much different from the 33's.I regret upgrading my Mojave from the stock 33" tires to 35" tires. I only had the 35" tires on the truck for 3 months and upgraded again to 37" tires. 35s are too close to the same size as stock, it doesn't look any different, and they don't provide nearly as much improvement in function offroad as the 37s do. Should have just gone with 37s from day one.
For the tires....let's be clear. You need some lift in reality, and re-gearing and .... and that's where the $$ go.Very true mate!! I am waiting for the Sport S in Aus and will go 37s. Its only ~AU$100 per corner more!
Only happens on hot days.Wait... did you lower your truck?
same here. MT Thunder tires. Great for putting around town but terrible over 60 mphOff brand M/T 35's. Used them on my past 2 JK's and had some vibrations. This time 1 of them refuses to get balanced. Resulting in quite a wobble at highway speed. It stays on the rear to avoid steering wheel shakes. 30,000 miles on em, and juat about ready to upgrade
Thanks for the heads up!Amp research bed extender. What a piece of junk!
My only regret is not buying a set of truck nuts and figuring out a way to mount them on a pompous neighbors launch edition Mercedes.Truck nuts. Mine just dangle and throw sparks everywhere.