They’re nitto trail grappler metric 35s. 4” teraflex and no rub. Hopefully my savvy BL will be here soon and then I can install and learn all about bump stops.Do the tires rub,what size springs and tires?
They’re nitto trail grappler metric 35s. 4” teraflex and no rub. Hopefully my savvy BL will be here soon and then I can install and learn all about bump stops.Do the tires rub,what size springs and tires?
That is awesome- kids need that , and so do grownups.didn’t do anything “to” the jeep, but did this “with” the jeep yesterday. The boy was bored so we grabbed a couple fishin poles and hit the dirt roads and stopped at a few creeks to wet a hook. The water was high, muddy and moving fast from all the recent rain we’ve had so we didn’t catch anything but we had a good time and cured his boredom.
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Mustard and ranch mixed up is much better with fries.That’s repulsive
AEVs get me every timePintlers with 10.5 x 15 x 33” KO2’s for the road.
Approved by Roscoe the Heeler.
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Nobody makes cooler center caps...AEVs get me every time
Thanks man- I’ve got 2 - Roscoe Is amazing at riding in the back of a pick up truck- he will walk across the tailgate going down the road-the other one is Buddy, he is a machine- @Hog can tell you. Wasn’t a heeler/cattle dog guy, totally respect these breeds now.Love the wheels
And the dog
Pintler center caps look great, but the wheels would look better on my red Rubicon.Pintlers with 10.5 x 15 x 33” KO2’s for the road.
Approved by Roscoe the Heeler.
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Rodents in vehicles are a huge problem these days- I’ve heard soy based wire sheathing attracts them, but wonder if it is just the population density going on- Every time we build a house for us we build a house for dozens of them.I installed an animal repeller under the hood of my LJ. It's been sitting there loosely (in a safe spot) for a while but I finally mounted it. I used 3M body molding tape.
It's hard to say how well or even if these things work but I think they do. It emits a high pitch sound that drives away animals. It's not supposed to be audible to humans but that's not the case. I can hold it up to my ear and I don't hear a thing ... but I'm old. My late 20s sons can both hear it from about 10' away.
The good news is that I have them in 3 Jeeps and 1 trailer and they're all animal free ... I think.
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Try it, you may be surprised!That’s repulsive
Wow, busy day!Replaced the ball joints, rebuilt the rear track bar, replaced shock mounting hardware on the front, and replaced tie rod (BMB 4340). Finished off with an alignment and a short drive.
Rodents in vehicles are a huge problem these days- I’ve heard soy based wire sheathing attracts them, but wonder if it is just the population density going on- Every time we build a house for us we build a house for dozens of them.
Best option is to cut the seam seal with mineral spirits.. 3:1. Get it to the consistency of olive oil. Then use a brush to apply the mix, working it into the seam. I use those cheap disposable brushes. Absolutely good on the corners. It stays really flexible without getting lumpy. Let it cure good and you'll be goldenWould that hold up just on the corner seams?