31" swampers on black steelies / stock 60th anniv wheels/tires
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From: W-PA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I am selling all the tires/wheels that I have in order to buy a new tire wheel package.
(4) 31x11.5R15 on 15x8(?) pro comp soft-8's and one 30" BFG AT on black steel wheel (spare). Tires still have BIG CHUNKS OF TREAD on them, about 80 percent remaining. They are balanced with 10oz of airsoft pellets so no balancing needed for the life of the tires.
$600 takes all 5 tires/wheels
(5) 245/70/16 destination AT's on 16x7 Jeep Ultra Star wheels (rare 60th anniversary wheels). One is almost brand new, 1 is at 7 or 8/32 , two others are at 5/32 and one is well worn with a baldish middle tread. The four good tires are still good for another year or so. I got these locally from a fellow jeeper who had no use for them. I was going to use em but decided to go another route and buy 32's.
$250 takes all five.
I am in beaver falls, pa and can meet at a reasonable distance.
Thanks
Chris
(4) 31x11.5R15 on 15x8(?) pro comp soft-8's and one 30" BFG AT on black steel wheel (spare). Tires still have BIG CHUNKS OF TREAD on them, about 80 percent remaining. They are balanced with 10oz of airsoft pellets so no balancing needed for the life of the tires.
$600 takes all 5 tires/wheels
(5) 245/70/16 destination AT's on 16x7 Jeep Ultra Star wheels (rare 60th anniversary wheels). One is almost brand new, 1 is at 7 or 8/32 , two others are at 5/32 and one is well worn with a baldish middle tread. The four good tires are still good for another year or so. I got these locally from a fellow jeeper who had no use for them. I was going to use em but decided to go another route and buy 32's.
$250 takes all five.
I am in beaver falls, pa and can meet at a reasonable distance.
Thanks
Chris
Last edited by muddeprived; Apr 28, 2010 at 06:10 AM.
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Here are the rare stock 60th anniversary wheels. There's brake dust stains that I didn't attempt to clean off cuz I don't have the cleaning stuff to get them but they cleaned up pretty good. The PO painted the center caps and the paint is peeling off. You could peel the rest of it off and they will look like they should (stock).




The spare:







Some of the wheels have rough texture on the edge of the wheels:

If I were buying these, I'd buy em and then buy 3 firestone AT tires and mount em. The spare still has full tread so you only need 3 tires. But the tread depth on the other three are good enough for another year or so, depending on how many miles you drive.




The spare:







Some of the wheels have rough texture on the edge of the wheels:

If I were buying these, I'd buy em and then buy 3 firestone AT tires and mount em. The spare still has full tread so you only need 3 tires. But the tread depth on the other three are good enough for another year or so, depending on how many miles you drive.
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hey, sorry to be off topic, what did you use for the cowl filter on your jeep, been looking around for somthin to use for a similar setup
do you have any other pics of it?
maybe a write up?
if you do could you Pm me so i dont intrude on your thread. thanks
do you have any other pics of it?
maybe a write up?
if you do could you Pm me so i dont intrude on your thread. thanks
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I did a search for tire balancing with airsoft pellets and came up with nothing. Can you fill me in on that, 'cause it sounds like a neat trick. Sounds like it's based on the same principal as the mercury-filled rings I use on Harley engine flywheels to balance them out.
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I did a search for tire balancing with airsoft pellets and came up with nothing. Can you fill me in on that, 'cause it sounds like a neat trick. Sounds like it's based on the same principal as the mercury-filled rings I use on Harley engine flywheels to balance them out.
Read up on that and it'll explain everything. I use .12g airsoft pellets instead of ditching out $70 for dynabeads.
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Read up on that and it'll explain everything. I use .12g airsoft pellets instead of ditching out $70 for dynabeads.
Read up on that and it'll explain everything. I use .12g airsoft pellets instead of ditching out $70 for dynabeads.
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