It looks like my unpainted fairings are getting lighter or oxidizing or whatever. I used some WD40 on it, it looked good for a bit but it came back. I was thinking of trying the "back to black" but it is not permanent. Any ideas how I can get it new looking again?
I have 265/70/16 with a 2" lift on mine and I get very little rub, but i go through a tank of gas in 240 miles... I am looking to put stock tires back on. Large dump trucks are faster than my Jeep.
At that cost I should just get smaller tires. I always get buyers remorse with anything I do, I thought by getting the taller tires it would make my jeep sit higher but it really didn't... I don't think. When I park next to other weaker looking libbies my jeep is only a little higher.
I've been getting some great noises from my jeep. It started in my front wheel it's been making a a high pitched squeek only when my jeep goes forward at low speeds. Maybe a ball joint? And then my rear makes a squeek when I hit small bumps. I got the rustys lift, what goes bad back there that...
I found out where all my money is going. I put on some 32 inch tires on my Libby about a year ago and I'm getting 13 mpgs. That's about 240 miles until my tank is empty, not only that my truck is slower than most bicycles. Is that normal? I wish I could go back to stock tires :(
I'm running the Rusty's 2.5 suspension lift with 265/70/16 and I get very little rub. Everyone says how bad the Rusty's lift is, but I think its great...
I hit a big ass florida duck doing about 45, I probbly could have missed it but I got a lift and big tires, i would rather take out the animal than risk rolling my truck. I had to powerwash the bird parts off the truck on the way home but no damage..
I saw an article about something like this in England I think where someone bought a sealed barn and found a bunch of old almost new supercars. It was later proven to be a fictional story.
I got 265/70/16's for my Jeep and I think I'm having buyers remorse. I don't see too many people on this site with the same size tire. Any reason why anyone chose the smaller tires??
you think the 265's were a bad idea? I was kinda wishing I would gotten a shorter fatter tire so it still looks lifted. Mine looks how a Jeep should look rolling off the lot.
Wht do you guys normally get for gas milage?? I Just lifted my jeep and put some 265/70/16's on it and I am reading all this stuff about 4.10's. I mean I noticed that my jeep does not have all the balls as it did with the tiny stock tires. Looks sweet though.
Problem fixed. The idiots at the shop didn't tighten the bolts for the shocks. I grabbed a socket wrench and tightened the loose bolts. Drives great now.
I just came from the place where I had the lift installed, they told me that the bolt on the top of the rear shock is smaller then the eye on the shock, thats where the rattling is coming from. All the spacers are put on correctly, I have no clue what to do. Rusty's says that if it is installed...
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