The first tires I got for my Monty were 31/10.5/15 BFG ATs. They were great on the highway, in the snow, and on several trails I went to. They wore great and had virtually no highway noise. A very good tire! Glad this go round I got my 33/10.5s. You couldn't be more right when you say they "go"...
On my first outing with the KM2 they did amazing. From what everyone is telling me, what I am reading, and my recent experience they are simply amazing on rock. They drive nice on the street and seem to do well in the mud. Can't speak for sand yet though. It seems like the Duratrac is more like...
I lightly sanded the entire area that I painted with black. I only applied primer to the chrome areas as I couldn't sand those areas effectively. The black looks much better than the tan that came on these and really modernizes the look. I also took the chrome stripping off of the gutters as it...
A few from a local trail we took last Saturday. I was the only one out of a group of 12 Jeeps to attempt this area and get over it. Although I had a tiny bit of help to keep my bumper intact. The one Jeep that I know could have made it was the one that attached his cable to my rig so I wouldn't...
So the other day, I had a dream that I was an ant and I could crawl down in the ant hills and see what those crazy little ants were doing down there. I found an "ant bar" with ants drinking some kind of sap beer and watching there fellow ants play rugby on a tv taped to the wall. These guys were...
Thank you for not getting the larger fender flares. They look perfect as it sits now. Not too small, not to large....just right. It's looking very nice and everything you have done is purpose built. Good job! Love the blacked out hood BTW and I ditched my jump seats last year as well. I found...
Check out what I found about the compass. Written by a Chrysler exec of course.-
"The Jeep Compass Latitude is a great vehicle! The Compass is the real deal: dependable, confident and rugged with off-road capability that backs up its available Trail Rated® badge.
In fact, it gives you...
I installed mine for the sake of saving my front drivetrain and to conserve just a little fuel. If you crank your torsion bars, it is a good idea to install some as it will add many years to the life of your CV axles.
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