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Old 04-01-2009, 02:46 PM
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Nice. Did you paint the interior parts as well?
we did the inside of the doors and the inside of the tailgate, eventually the rollbars will get done but were not in a rush becuase they are covered up by the padding anyway
Old 04-02-2009, 04:24 PM
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Hey I wonder if anyone has any suggestions on some decent inexpensive tires for mainly beach use with some fairly mild dirt and mud running too. I'm looking to go with 35's on some 15" black steelies. Thinking BFG A/T's, but open to any and all opinions.

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Old 04-02-2009, 05:03 PM
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i am pretty shore they have a limit on tire size on the beach permit....if your thinking of getting the permit...if not i'll shut up.....nice lookin jeep...
Old 04-02-2009, 05:20 PM
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Thank you. I can't wait till it gets a bit warmer out and I can stay doorless. Last year I know the permit rules said 33" max, but I know others who've had 35's without being harrased

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Old 04-03-2009, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Snickterp
Thank you. I can't wait till it gets a bit warmer out and I can stay doorless. Last year I know the permit rules said 33" max, but I know others who've had 35's without being harrased
we have someone in our club with 37s and he has a beach pass For a good beach tire i would suggest the BFG all terrain. If you want to do more rock crawling/mud then go with the BFG mud terrain. it depends what kind of wheeling you are looking to do.
Old 04-03-2009, 08:35 AM
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while looking on line about the pass i saw were if you are a vet with a service connected disability suffolk county will give you a outer beach permit(smiths point) and an empire pass....for free....can anyone confirm that ? i am going to try to get them...
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we will have to have a jk fishin day over the summer.......
Old 04-03-2009, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Snickterp
Thank you. I can't wait till it gets a bit warmer out and I can stay doorless. Last year I know the permit rules said 33" max, but I know others who've had 35's without being harrased

If you end up wanting 33's i have some BFG A/T's with awesome tread left.. they are even mounted on 15" steelies with tire pressure sensors installed. I myself want to go to a 35" Mud Tire.
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Hey guys. I am looking to upgrade my pathetic stock Duelers. Can anyone recommend a place on the Island to purchase some tires for a good price. Thanks.
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Great tire shop is All Weather Tires in Huntington Station. Good old fashioned type shop. They match tirerack prices with a few bucks added for installation and stuff. Family owned for 4 generations. I love it there.


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