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Originally Posted by jmaxj
Ya, no apartments for me.
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Originally Posted by dev_daddy
My first time posting in this thread.
...But happy thanksgiving!!
...But happy thanksgiving!!
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Hope to see you all out on the trails!
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Yes welcome to the best thread on the forum, based on the best state for wheeling ![Smile](https://www.cherokeeforum.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Got my new tires today... I like them a lot. they are 35-12.50-15's, and sit 3/4" taller then the pro-comp all-terrain they replaced.
does anyone need a 35/12.50/15 for a spare? I have 2 with about half tread. 20$ a tire.
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Got my new tires today... I like them a lot. they are 35-12.50-15's, and sit 3/4" taller then the pro-comp all-terrain they replaced.
does anyone need a 35/12.50/15 for a spare? I have 2 with about half tread. 20$ a tire.
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I got the KM2's. glad I got them, They have better handling characteristics on the road and make my jeep feel less wobbly on the freeway.... I also like the more aggressive look.
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Very nice, I'm leaning towards the KM2's when the time comes.
Those definately look beefier than the Pro Comps for sure.
Those definately look beefier than the Pro Comps for sure.
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I would recommend the good year duratracks, or kms'2. my buddy at discount says the duratracs are amazing for winter/offroad driving and stay very quiet.
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I'll have to have a look at the Duratracs I'm still shopping, gonna be two or three months before I'm ready to buy so I have plenty of time to do my homework.
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