Reminds me of the Michael Jordan quote "Republicans buy shoes too." I think I got that correctly.
Reminds me of the Michael Jordan quote "Republicans buy shoes too." I think I got that correctly.
Damned right, not even close.The GOAT.
Now that I am close to having the cash to buy beadlocks and tyres, I need to settle on just one brand. I am leaning toward Mickey Thompsons but .......
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Damned right, not even close.
I'm running Mickey Thompson Baja Bosses on the blue jeep and am happy. I do have a set of MTR's on order so I can eventually compare but had I not ordered them I'd probably put Baja Bosses on the red jeep too.
As for beadlocks, I like my Trailready's that's what both jeeps have.
My new TR's are 17's but the MTR's are also 40'sHahaha. I have finally decided to go with 17" rims. I might be going Racelines as the shop who did my re-gear are a dealer.
My bad. I thought you said you avoid them when possible. I was just sticking up for the minority. I agree it should be based on quality of work or product without question. Whenever I run into a bad deal, business, customer who is rough or does not pay, I remind myself, wherever I go, there I am. It is usually my doing or I missed the "warning signs"I haven't got a problem with Christian run/owned businesses per se - but when they cross the line into "Christianist", I tend to avoid at that point. With that said, I've seen just as many dishonest Christian businesses as any other kind - so that's not a reason for preference either. Just like I've encountered tons of fantastic Pagan owned businesses, and tons of same owned by pot heads and other ne'er do wells. I want to judge a business - or a person - by their own merits or lack thereof. Not by any type of religious or political posturing which turns me off so much that I'll often look elsewhere even if I actually *agree* with that particular position. Provide your service, sell your product, and shut the fuck up about your beliefs/values/religion/politics/whatever.
Try them, I’d like to hear your thoughts.The MTR is still not available in a 35x12.5x17, either. I am leaning hard towards the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss.
Hopefully before TJFest, so I can have beadlocks and hubs in Moab. I just need to muster the courage to place the order.Try them, I’d like to hear your thoughts.
I’ve got bosses on the blue one and they got me through Moab and the Rubicon last year with no complaints.Hopefully before TJFest, so I can have beadlocks and hubs in Moab. I just need to muster the courage to place the order.
Is it courage you're lacking or something else?Hopefully before TJFest, so I can have beadlocks and hubs in Moab. I just need to muster the courage to place the order.
The money and the sudden avalanche of projects involved with getting beadlocks and hubs installed on my rig. None of it is straightforward.Is it courage you're lacking or something else?
#Tire$
You know what they say:The money and the sudden avalanche of projects involved with getting beadlocks and hubs installed on my rig. None of it is straightforward.
The MTR is still not available in a 35x12.5x17, either. I am leaning hard towards the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss.
Good luck finding a set of Mickey Thompson’s. Most of them are back ordered for a while.I have been eyeing M/T tyres. I have was close to buying bead locks and tyres. Till I bought the RJ steering.
That means more seat time doing stuff on 31" tyres.
I have been eyeing M/T tyres. I have was close to buying bead locks and tyres. Till I bought the RJ steering.
That means more seat time doing stuff on 31" tyres.
It doesn't matter they won't sell him tires, because they will think he is an Australian just by the way he spells TIRES!Good luck finding a set of Mickey Thompson’s. Most of them are back ordered for a while.
It doesn't matter they won't sell him tires, because they will think he is an Australian just by the way he spells TIRES!