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BlkJeepKJ

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Looking clean again. I used Nu Finish, after I washed it and it turned out nice. Im new to "detailing" and was wondering if I should apply anything else on top of the NF? Give me some options please!

Then used tire spray, mothers back to black, and some invisable glass.

Here she is...
 

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Stoner is the best. Works great with newspaper.
Oh, what size are your tires? I wanted to get 245/70/16, is that what you have?
 

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Really nice black jeep.

That invisible glass stuff is the best glass cleaner I have found. Wally World and Advance Auto carry it around here and if I remember correctly it is a lot cheaper than in that link. Don't recall the exact price but check it out and maby you can save some $$$.

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Stoners is the best....period. It's so good (especially with news paper), that I use it in the house (with news paper) to clean the windows and mirrors :D
 

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How do you like the tires, had a few drivers complain about lack of water channeling and low- hyrdoplaning resistance. Have you had any issues on highway? I am not a big off-roader.
I might end up getting these with 245/70 on 16" new rims if these are really as good as they say.
 

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How do you like the tires, had a few drivers complain about lack of water channeling and low- hyrdoplaning resistance. Have you had any issues on highway? I am not a big off-roader.
I might end up getting these with 245/70 on 16" new rims if these are really as good as they say.

Haven't had much driving experience with different tires, as I am only 20. I do like the tires, only thing I don't like about them is how they don't clean out when in mud, and it is very scary coming down a hill then almost losing the KJ.
But if you don't off-road much, like me, then I would say they are a very decent tire. I haven't had any problems hydroplaning; I do tend to stay out of the ruts. I also had the tires on for last winter, and drove in a foot and a half of snow in 4x4 and they handled great. They wear very slow, and are a very tough tire. Try em out. There is no perfect tire out there, they all have there advantages and dis-advantages.
 

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Yep, that's right, there isn't the perfect tire out there that will please everyone.
Thanks for the feedback.
 

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BFG's are some of the best in snow, they have great pattern for snow.

water is another story, take it easy.

mud is just like snow, unless its slop.

BFG's are what you want, and if you dont go mudding much, get narrower, unless you want the look of beef tires
 

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and if you dont go mudding much, get narrower, unless you want the look of beef tires

I never go mudding (or don't plan to) but it's good to know :)

Just found out that yoko geolandars were sold out at my retail and noone else has them, so I .. sad2.gif
 
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