Lift is done I have test fit one of these tires on a stock rim on the front to check clearance. It really has not settled yet so if I need to break out the hammer and saw that I can do.
My problem is I am getting ready to move an currently I have the stock tires on but I have these...
Is anyone running Nitto Crosstek's they seem to be pretty ok price wise and looks like they have really good treadwear.
http://www.bigotires.com/Tire-Detail/Nitto/Crosstek/15408
Here is a picture I found of them...
I know this has been asked a few times.
I have a set of the 2010 Wrangler wheels gathering dust in the garage. I am aware the pattern is different and would need spacers/adapters. I have also read about the rubbing. I have the OME set up for a lift and I have some 245/70/17s laying around...
Just wanted to verify so I don't have to take everything apart 2 times unless I really need to. I wont have my front bumper/winch for a couple more months. I have the OME 927s coming in the next couple days. I also have boilers 3/8 shims.
Without the extra weight from the winch/bumper...
I just ordered my shocks for $296.24 shipped:
BIL F4-BE5-D916-H0 x2
BIL F4-BE5-6458-H7 x2
I need to find OME 927/948 seems about 160 a pair is the price. Basically I really just want to know if someone knows of a better price somewhere?
Has anyone heard from Martin from Rock Lizard Fab in the last couple weeks? I have sent him a few emails normally he is right on the ball with a reply. Just wondering if anyone has heard anything.
Well some brilliant person decided to back out of a parking spot today and hit my 07 liberty. Looks like the rear bumper is going to need to be replaced along with a taillight etc.
I found the rock lizard one. I like this one http://jeepinbyal.com/images/JEEPS%20GRAF%20024.jpg but I hear...
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