ZOINKS!https://cpprohomeky.car-part.com/image?seller=1306&partGUID=1306-1-275775&vehicleGUID=1306-1-V9671&display=2002 Jeep Wrangler Yoke/U-Joint-Stock# J50281# this is what they will look like, well after you roll it
ZOINKS!https://cpprohomeky.car-part.com/image?seller=1306&partGUID=1306-1-275775&vehicleGUID=1306-1-V9671&display=2002 Jeep Wrangler Yoke/U-Joint-Stock# J50281# this is what they will look like, well after you roll it
Do you have a Costco nearby? I know here they are the cheapest place to get KO2's.Indeed I am - PM sent.
Yikes - went to my local tire shop and got a quote for 4 of the KO2s mounted, balanced and currents disposed of and with tax, it was $932.
Woof - didn't think it'd be THAT much to put 'em on! lol
Do you have a Costco nearby? I know here they are the cheapest place to get KO2's.
When I was looking to put Duratracs on my TJ, I priced out a bunch of local places to get them as I wanted to try and stay local.....in the end it cost me a $100 more for 4 new tires and new AR23 wheels, mounted and balanced, delivered from DTD than it was to just get the 4 tires locally.Indeed I am - PM sent.
Yikes - went to my local tire shop and got a quote for 4 of the KO2s mounted, balanced and currents disposed of and with tax, it was $932.
Woof - didn't think it'd be THAT much to put 'em on! lol
Indeed I am - PM sent.
Yikes - went to my local tire shop and got a quote for 4 of the KO2s mounted, balanced and currents disposed of and with tax, it was $932.
Woof - didn't think it'd be THAT much to put 'em on! lol
You can use Tirerack and have them set up install near you. You could at least compare price. Sounds like a lot to me.
You need to do tires once my friend. How bad are your current tires? Can you live with them until your lift goes on? You don’t want to spend that kinda cash twice if you absolutely done have to. Be easy to that wallet! 900 bucks will buy some sweet bumpers, seats, or whatever else you want. Patience is the key.That's why I was surprised by how much more it was - TireRack says $783 including shipping of $114 to my zip code. I'm thinking I might see what it'd cost me at DTD up in Columbus if they have them in stock to get them mounted and balanced. Set of 4 on DTD is $834.20 including tax but not mount/balance/install/disposal.
You can get 33s in any size tire of your choice. I have 33s and 16s on my jeep. Lift and tires together would be my vote. You saw first hand how expensive tires are...your not gonna wanna buy 2 sets.So you really think doing the lift first is a better idea? Why can't I put 33s on stock and lift it later?
Will stock 16" rims not work with 33s?
So you really think doing the lift first is a better idea? Why can't I put 33s on stock and lift it later?
The idea is to get this thing as rock-solid and ready for another 100k miles before I look at anything I would classify as "non-essential"