Nitto mud grapplers show off thread
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37" Mud grapplers
Here are my 37's on AEV rims. I mounted them myself at home and believe it or not, they did not need balancing.
This set of tires is the smoothest I have ever had.
They are a little rough for the first mile or so after the jeep sets for a long time. I guess they get flat spots because I am only running 25lbs of air pressure
This set of tires is the smoothest I have ever had.
They are a little rough for the first mile or so after the jeep sets for a long time. I guess they get flat spots because I am only running 25lbs of air pressure
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Here are my 37's on AEV rims. I mounted them myself at home and believe it or not, they did not need balancing.
This set of tires is the smoothest I have ever had.
They are a little rough for the first mile or so after the jeep sets for a long time. I guess they get flat spots because I am only running 25lbs of air pressure
This set of tires is the smoothest I have ever had.
They are a little rough for the first mile or so after the jeep sets for a long time. I guess they get flat spots because I am only running 25lbs of air pressure
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JK Super Freak
Here are my 37's on AEV rims. I mounted them myself at home and believe it or not, they did not need balancing.
This set of tires is the smoothest I have ever had.
They are a little rough for the first mile or so after the jeep sets for a long time. I guess they get flat spots because I am only running 25lbs of air pressure
This set of tires is the smoothest I have ever had.
They are a little rough for the first mile or so after the jeep sets for a long time. I guess they get flat spots because I am only running 25lbs of air pressure