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rock the 35s dude! Youve got the 4.0, your not going to be breaking a bunch of stuff if your easy on it! 33s look tiny at 7".
I agree with that. even though your jeep is sessy dont be afraid of a little sawzall action. I'm gonna be running 35's at 5.5" on SA's so I think you'll be just fine.Originally Posted by Raacerx
4.56s, 4.0 I6, and 35s arent bad around here or in the hills. Its in the high elevation mountains that it really really suffers and keep overdrive on on some highway climbs.Originally Posted by Cue-Ball
But I expect it would be significently more powerful with 33s. Can always get bigger tires later =) But why would tire wear be an issue? Why would 33s wear more then 35s? Ive seen MT/Rs last 40,000 miles
I am just going by Norcaljr, and goingofforadings experience with 35's and 4.56 gears.
As for tire wear, I am really not sure if the 35's will really hold up to all the mountina driving I do every day is all.
4.56s will work FINE with 35s.Originally Posted by Cue-Ball
A tire of a larger diameter will complete fewer revolutions per mile, thereby giving you more mileage out of them.
I'm running 35s on my DD and have had no problems. I am running 4.88s, but 4.56s aren't that much higher.
Just wanted to let you all know I have found a place that makes aftermarket motor mounts for the ZJ's.
The place is down in So. Cal. called Autofab. You can check out their webiste here http://www.autofab.com/ John really hooked me up with a sweet deal on them.
Here are a few pix, SJGrand has them right now for powder coating I should be getting them back this weekend and installed the following weekend.
They use a poly bushing that is replaceable so these are a GREAT upgrade and to tell you the truth the price was just about the same as what I could get from my friend at the dealership (and I get a deal on the stuff from there).
John does alot of other stuff also so check out his website.
lol jack motor up, unbolt, pull out old motor mount, drop new one in, bolt down, lower engine
You left out bust knuckles while fighting with stupid bolt under steering shaft / shield and then attempting to administer first aid to said knuckles with one hand.Originally Posted by GoingOffRoading
lol and repeated trips to a hardware store for easy outs when the bolts sheer off
Just a few pix of the Jeep WITHOUT the gold wheels and street tires.
(and yes these are poser shots!!!)
I guess I need one of it at normal hieght to show how much better it looks.
look like street slicks to me
someone stole the badges off your door! BTW in your 8 month build work up do you have sliders planned somewhere in there?
oh yea and red zj's > not red ZJ
Yea one of the first things I did was shave off all the emblems.Originally Posted by Puma297
I do have sliders planned infact I picked them up when I was in LA last month.
I think it is more like a year build up. I think I bought my 8.8 back in May of last year. Things are moving ahead though but trust me way to damn slow, but what can you do. Tough when I have a family to feed and all that, sometimes house stuff has to come before Jeep stuff.
You can say that again.Originally Posted by Cue-Ball
I never realized how much disposable income I had back when I was in school, working part-time, and living at the folks house. lol
I need to figure out how to set up a side business where I can write off all of the tools I've bought. The shitty thing is you have to reflect a profit within three years (five if you're a farmer) to keep it from being classified as a hobby. Hobby losses = nondeductible for income tax purposes.
There's your tax tip for the month.
if you like playing on anything besides rocks - forget the MT/R
TrXus is better allaround tire
If you want your tires to last more than 12,000 miles and not rip sidewalls, I'll take the MTR. I've had both, and even with how much I don't like the MTR in mud, it does amazing on rocks, not bad in the sand, and it gets the job done in the mud. Who likes mud anyway?Originally Posted by MaineZJ
I love that tax law, my dad bought his new F-250 through farm credit, he got it for like 500 more than the dealer payed for it and no sales tax on it, and when hes done paying off the lese theres a $1 buy out, and all cause we have 4 acres of almondsOriginally Posted by JeepinHank
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