New Tires Installed!
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Andre, the pics look good. Good luck with the new shoes. I had to re-center my steering after we were at Wharton last time as well. Never really got it quite perfect after the body lift. It may take a few times to get it just right. I am running 34 psi in my 35's just for hoping I get a little better mileage, but 28-32 is good. You will need to probably re-center the steering after the BL as well.
Let me know if you need help with the BL at all.
Let me know if you need help with the BL at all.
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Andre, the pics look good. Good luck with the new shoes. I had to re-center my steering after we were at Wharton last time as well. Never really got it quite perfect after the body lift. It may take a few times to get it just right. I am running 34 psi in my 35's just for hoping I get a little better mileage, but 28-32 is good. You will need to probably re-center the steering after the BL as well.
Let me know if you need help with the BL at all.
Let me know if you need help with the BL at all.
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Looks good man, what size where the tires you replaced? Rubicon BFGs?
Looking at the side by side they seem bigger than I imagine my stocks are, I'm new to the tire thing, sorry for the crazy Q.
Looking at the side by side they seem bigger than I imagine my stocks are, I'm new to the tire thing, sorry for the crazy Q.
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