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Old 02-24-2014, 07:11 PM
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So..... How long do they last on road?
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
So..... How long do they last on road?
I've only got about 3k on mine so I can't tell ya too much except I love them. They're straight beef.
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
So..... How long do they last on road?
You drive like a *****, you'll be fine with anything lol
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Get these
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hahahaha flame tires, so dumb
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Righttttt like I'm gonna get that
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Righttttt like I'm gonna get that
As your secretly searching the interwebz to find a local Nitto tire dealer to buy them in the morning........
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As your secretly searching the interwebz to find a local Nitto tire dealer to buy them in the morning........
Yawnnnnnnnn
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
Exact same problems caused by exact same type of parts in the ford engines too. Lol.
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haha thats such a dumb design, ford and mazda were together in the 90's-00's so that could be why you guys are seeing similar issues, luckily my mazda has coil packs haha
Exactly...My car (1990 Mazda 626LX 2.2L) shares the same powertrain with 1989-1992 4cyl Ford Probes. Parts are interchangeable. I have yet to see a probe at any junkyards local to me, surprisingly. They are more common on the streets than the Mazda variety.

So far, I think the problem has been fixed with the distributor I got from the 626 at the local junkyard. I'm going to install those parts I posted above in the other, keep it in my car along with tools in case it ever decides to leave me sit again.
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Originally Posted by PocketsEmpty
Exactly...My car (1990 Mazda 626LX 2.2L) shares the same powertrain with 1989-1992 4cyl Ford Probes. Parts are interchangeable. I have yet to see a probe at any junkyards local to me, surprisingly. They are more common on the streets than the Mazda variety. So far, I think the problem has been fixed with the distributor I got from the 626 at the local junkyard. I'm going to install those parts I posted above in the other, keep it in my car along with tools in case it ever decides to leave me sit again.
yup my '03 mazdaspeed protege has the same ford transmission as your 626 and the probes do, lots and lots of interchangeable parts, theres a J yard in honey brook that has 3-4 626's and some pre '96 cherokees, you could go grab some parts there for the jeep and mazda haha
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Originally Posted by Wolfmann
yup my '03 mazdaspeed protege has the same ford transmission as your 626 and the probes do, lots and lots of interchangeable parts, theres a J yard in honey brook that has 3-4 626's and some pre '96 cherokees, you could go grab some parts there for the jeep and mazda haha
Yes, but are you talking about the newer generation, or the older? 93+ models mean nothing to me. LOL, this is where it's at:

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Finally got to drive it on the road, what a difference.


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Yes, but are you talking about the newer generation, or the older? 93+ models mean nothing to me. LOL, this is where it's at:
yeah nevermind, theyre all the ugly round body ones, yours is clean, looks good
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Originally Posted by ehracing67
Finally got to drive it on the road, what a difference.
what better about it then the stock ones?
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
So..... How long do they last on road?
Like I said before, I have the km2s on my tj with 15k or more miles on them and are still more than half tread. Majority of driving was on highway. The ones on my xj only have about 5k on them and barely can tell they are wearing.


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