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Oh, they eliminate the needle...makes sense.. but they're actually boring the hub that's pressed into the main bearing...easy.. much softer steel
Heck yeah, swampers FTW !!!Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Yeah, those won't make any noise on road.....Better upgrade the stereo
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on January 13, 2018, 10:28:23 AMYeah, those won't make any noise on road.....Better upgrade the stereoRemember HE'S CHEAP! Besides, it won't be enough to silence the WHINE of the Colorado Tree Huggers he'll be offending by sporting such wanton waste of resources driving his jacked-up, souped-up Jeep! He might just want to actually hear their sniffles and the squeaks of their cork soled Berkenstocks as the Snowflakes rock back and forth sobbing in horror as he drives by!
Wrong. I’m not trying to talk you out of them. Just an observation. Remember the only person that has to be happy is the one that writes the check. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on January 13, 2018, 07:58:25 PMWrong. I’m not trying to talk you out of them. Just an observation. Remember the only person that has to be happy is the one that writes the check. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkSo you’re not related? Copy! Ok, so I reached out to our own Mark from National Tire and Wheel earlier. That guy is on it and replied to a PM here the same day I sent it which was today a Saturday even. So he burst my bubble, they (NTW) no longer carry the sxII’s due to balancing & quality issues as these are built in China. I knew Interco back during the recession they had outsourced a lot overseas so not much of a surprise really. So I’m leaning on his first hand knowledge to help me find a good tire. We’ll see what his thoughts are on the subject. Keep you all posted.
Sounds like a sale Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I vote some super swamper bloggers! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've been running 36x13.50r15 IROK radials on my CJ for about 8 years, and they're not bad. A little slick on ice, but they tackle everything else well. Sidewalls are really tough, and stiff enough that I've run 2lbs of pressure (without beadlocks) off road and never lost a bead. On the highway, there's a little whine, but not much. They're about as loud as the BFG Mud Terrains I had years ago. They ride smooth, too.
Quote from: cj7ox on January 18, 2018, 11:17:59 AMI've been running 36x13.50r15 IROK radials on my CJ for about 8 years, and they're not bad. A little slick on ice, but they tackle everything else well. Sidewalls are really tough, and stiff enough that I've run 2lbs of pressure (without beadlocks) off road and never lost a bead. On the highway, there's a little whine, but not much. They're about as loud as the BFG Mud Terrains I had years ago. They ride smooth, too.Great feedback / info, thank you!
from a former tire guy, get the IROKs. sipe the center lugs for a little ice/wet pavement improvement but leave the outer lugs whole. they'll run like a noisy all terrain.
Never siped on road tires but our alcohol super stock dirt cars got siped a lot on the outer tread Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That’s two of us, three if you played Shawn - nothing accentuates the flavor of high octane racing gasoline, exhaust and fine clay dust like Bourbon! Kinda like fresh burnt gunpowder!
Shawn..who dat ? ^^^^ Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
I thought he sounded familiar but his post was.. like...so mature! Still waiting for him to come out here and show me how to shoot a buck with a bow.Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk