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Ok I will do that thanks . I am new to the jeep scene so please bare with me . Also what kind of tires do you guys recommend. And where can I get them fromOriginally Posted by gmullin
31s look up little green giant in the build forum it has 31s and no lift and a little trimming to the front bumper
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if you look at where the inner fender liners bottom push pin is just below that and straight across from that on the inner fender liner very easy ill take some pics in the am
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i got mastercraft coursers at2 but their is way more agressive ones out their it depends on how you want it to ride you can get all out bogers and mix your brains out of your head under 20 mph or you can get something less agressive and have a decent ride i would sugest go on tire rack and look around and read some revews then call around to local tire shops and get something you like and wat is in your budget
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im in manchester nh yea i would call around and talk to people and checkout the revews on diffrent tires and pay attention to the tread paterns on them beacuse some tire stores have their own version of a certin tire fore cheeper than buying the name kinda like bfgoodrich all terrians and general graber at2s in a 31-10.50-15 the bfgoodrich is $138 and the general is $120 and they are bolth made by michelin
Old fart with a wrench
I've got Wintermark M&S 235/75R15's on my 97 ZJ and they're great for anything I've asked them to do. They're only $85 each and I believe they are manufactured in Canada. They have a deep lug pattern and ride nicely, however they sing a little. I've had them for 2 years, running them year round and they wear very little but still give great traction. They have a similar pattern to the old bias-ply Firestone Town & Country winter treads. The blocks were 3/4" deep new. They also fill up the wheel well pretty much. I only have about an inch and 1/2 between the tire and the metal. I can get you a DOT # if you're interested.
BTW my ZJ is burgandy, it hides nicely in the woods.
BTW my ZJ is burgandy, it hides nicely in the woods.
