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Old 04-11-2016, 06:20 PM
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Does anyone here have a tire person they use for local sales?
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Very nice! Hopefully the warmth will stay around this time.
Right?!

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Does anyone here have a tire person they use for local sales?
I'm buyin new tires from my buddy who works at a dealership. Haven't decided on MTRs or KM2s, but i'm looking at 200 a pop for both.
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Originally Posted by Silentj
Does anyone here have a tire person they use for local sales?
what are u lookin for?
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what are u lookin for?
33's. And I'm also undecided on tires. I like the grabbers, KM2, MTR and STT.
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33's. And I'm also undecided on tires. I like the grabbers, KM2, MTR and STT.
Mtr and stt. I've heard awesome things about both. But I think the stt is better for the dd/weekend warrior.
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Mtr and stt. I've heard awesome things about both. But I think the stt is better for the dd/weekend warrior.
Yeah. I really like the tread on the MTR. It's not a DVD either.

On a side note, anybody want to weld up some frame stiffeners. I can't weld and the shop wants $600+ just to do the mids.
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Yeah. I really like the tread on the MTR. It's not a DVD either.

On a side note, anybody want to weld up some frame stiffeners. I can't weld and the shop wants $600+ just to do the mids.
Sure, I just need a welder lol
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Sure, I just need a welder lol
I want to buy one, but the wife put her foot down hard on that idea. I am getting an air compressor instead so I can use my air tools.
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Hey guys, what width shims do I need for my 8.25? I'm getting 4 degree, but not sure of the width needed. Looks like there are a few options out there.
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Hey guys, what width shims do I need for my 8.25? I'm getting 4 degree, but not sure of the width needed. Looks like there are a few options out there.
2.5" is the width of your leaf springs
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2.5" is the width of your leaf springs
OH HAI!

And yes. 2.5"
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

2.5" is the width of your leaf springs
Thanks man. I'm pushing to get this thing done by the CPO meet and greet. Is going to be close.
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Thanks man. I'm pushing to get this thing done by the CPO meet and greet. Is going to be close.
I know what you mean. I'd hate to have my YJ stuck in the garage two years in a row
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

I know what you mean. I'd hate to have my YJ stuck in the garage two years in a row
I'm thinking it's almost time for a lift party. The frame stiffeners are going on tomorrow. Who would be willing to lend a hand/knowledge? I'll provide food and beverages.

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