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  1. ouroboros

    Skyjacker coil-over lift?

    Listen to Tom, I had the SkyJacker kit on my old KJ and wasn't impressed. Ride quality wasn't great (Unlike how they advertise it) and handling was poor.
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    Ball joint brands and prices

    Go Moog if you can. Delco is also a good option. Be wary of buying online, especially if you want lifetime warranties on the parts. Not all manufacturers will warranty their parts unless bought through authorized vendors. It may be cheap, but in the long run it can cost you.
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    Crashed the Liberty: pics inside.

    What body shop are you using? I know it might be a bit of a hassle to move your Jeep but Midstate Collision has always treated me and my co-workers well. They're over on Midland Rd in Freeland (989)695-5843 and tell them Belle Tire sent you! They did some dent repairs on my co-workers truck...
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    I've run on a couple set of the LTX M/S 2's on a plow truck and loved them compared to freight train Bridgestones that were stock... Michelin has had some recent issues with the compounds that make up the tread wearing out to quickly, but luckily their customer service has been top notch in...
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    Crashed the Liberty: pics inside.

    Yea, never really been a fan of Kreagers... Good thing you're alright though, the Jeep can be repaired/replaced, you can't! :waytogo: That part of 13 does get a little sketchy at times!
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    Toyo is a Japanese company, but reputable in all aspects. Some are made overseas, some in the U.S. :emotions34: Michelin is a French company for those who don't know...
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    Crashed the Liberty: pics inside.

    $449 for a tow??? Holy shit, did you go through Kreagers or..? Leonards in Montrose towed me from M-57 to Pierson Rd. in Flint for $60..
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    I prefer Trident layers......
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    Agressive street tire?

    Toyo A/T II, Cooper Zeon LTZ, Cooper AT3..... Any aggressive tire won't necessarily warrant good mileage. I know the Toyo A/T II comes in a 65,000 tread wear warranty in a P-metric rating and 50,000 for LT tires. Cooper AT3 is 55,000.
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    Yea it's weird they won't list it.... Wanna buy a set?? Get 'em shipped to my Ohio stores :gr_grin:
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    Paper Air Filters- Intake Air Box

    I could be wrong, IDK. I've always gotten them through my Amsoil supplier.
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    Tomm, I can confirm that Cooper DOES as a matter of fact make the A/TW in a 265/70/16... Product code at my work is CP 22159. Huh, wonder why they won't list it on their site....
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    Paper Air Filters- Intake Air Box

    AMSOIL WIX Oil Filter
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    If Cooper doesn't list it, they don't have it... I can check through my cooper supplier tomorrow at work but 99% sure if Cooper doesn't list the size then it isn't in what you want.. Rats :thumbsdown: True about the ATW's though, it's all the sipes in the tire that I feel might build up more...
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    They're a more entry level so-so A/T. I put them on a lot of the Comcast vans for commercial use. The service techs seem to like them so far.
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    Only reason I brought up the AT3's was because the ATW is just the winter version for the most part :blah: I'd be afraid they'd wear out quickly in anything over 45 degrees. I'd love a set of the ST Maxx too but the deal on AT3's and Toyo A/T's is way better.
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    Paper Air Filters- Intake Air Box

    Fram has a reputation for not-so-stringent quality control. Check out their beautiful line of oil filter defects. Wix is a product of Amsoil. Much better in every aspect.
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    Decisions, decisions on brand and size

    True, Cooper owns A LOT of smaller brands, the deciding factor is where those brands are made... For me, anyway. I've installed countless amounts of the 35x12.50 Toyo A/T's and M/T's and have rode around on those while delivering the trucks to auction and the short drive was always nice...
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    Paper Air Filters- Intake Air Box

    Outerwear covers are great, I had one over my K&N cone strictly because I was afraid of too much particulate.. My buddies out at Silver Lake dunes run them on all their rails.
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