Solid pictures man, im over on jeep forum as well so im sure I will see your pictures again haha.
Solid pictures man, im over on jeep forum as well so im sure I will see your pictures again haha.
Everyone says 4:88`s are almost like stock with the 4 cyl and 33`s, and with how well mine does right now I figured 4:56`s would be fine, but if I ever go up to 35`s the 4:88`s would be nice to have. I`m starting to think I`ll keep the 33`s for a while, so 4:56`s will probably be what I go with.
the more and more I think about it, the more I want an Aussie locker. I realized my foot is pretty freaking light on the trail (IMO) so the turdy-5 should be OK.
Blake- I think I`ve spotted you ever there a few times but wasn`t sure if it was you. What type of Jeep do you have? I know I`ve either seen you in the TJ or YJ forum
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the 4:56 ratio will work good up to a 37" tire....but it is up to you if you drive on the road alot the 4:56 will deliver better mpg....however with you having a 4 banger the 4:88 may help you if your a light foot
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if you drive on the highway alot a ran superswampers ssr tire and got over 50k out of them....they are a bit pricey but a great tire.
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both of those tires are solid my friend owns a 4x4 shop so we get to see what all the products are about......i have run the truxis m/t`s and they are great offroad tires but didnt last long on the road and maxxis bighorns they where about the same as the truxis by the way if you jeep owners would like visit my site panhandle4x4 and pm me your name and address and i`ll add you to our club incentives program with 4wheeldrive hardware it will allow you a 10% discount year round.
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My BFG MT`s are a pretty good tire, they`ve performed great in every condition they`ve been in. On road they can be a bit loud from the tread locks thwapping on the pavement but it only seems to happen on certain surfaces, like old crappy asphalt. On the highway they quiet right down, providing it`s not a crappy highway... Got `em with 12K miles worn off and about 65-70% tread left, I`ve put about another 10K on them already and they`ve got a good 40-50% left still. On the 10" wide wheels they seem to be wearing great.
There`s a WJ I see around my part of town every now and then and it looks awesome. It`s got F/R bumpers, Goodyear MTR`s on beadlocks, and although I haven`t gotten a chance to see it up close I swear to freaking God it`s got what looks to be a Yota 8" rear end
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Wow see if you can get pictures of that WJ around your area somedtime. My friend used to run the BGF MT`s on his f 150 before he had nitto mud grapplers and super swampers (which he has now) they were good tires, my buddy has them on his dodge and they preform very well, I might have some pictures I can share ive never seen his dodge get stuck and hes been in mud really deep.
Here are some random pics of some mudding when I went with some buddies, you can see my jeep clean over to the right in one of these pictures.
we are having a ride this sat. and are expecting 350-500 people out....we have two mud pits one deep hole and one fast pit.....not to mention the man made stuff for the jeep and buggies i`ll post pics monday
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