Pro Comp 8069's and 35" Mud Terrains Installed
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Pro Comp 8069's and 35" Mud Terrains Installed
Finally got around to taking pics. Overall am quite pleased with this setup. Tires are pretty quiet for mud terrains and no balance issues.
Running 16" Pro Comp 8069's with Pro Comp 315/70 R16 Mud Terrain tires. I put one on the scale out of curiosity..... 86.4lbs per wheel/tire. I'd hate to see how much steel rims would have weighed!
Lift is an OME 2" with HD springs and JKS trackbars/Currie endlinks from Northridge. Only rubbing is on the plastic swaybar disonnect cover under the front bumper. A little cutting and that prob will be solved I also got the wrong bolt-pattern for the spare (they sent me a 4 1/2 bolt pattern by accident), but just received the correct one tonight.
Anyhow, here's some pics:
Running 16" Pro Comp 8069's with Pro Comp 315/70 R16 Mud Terrain tires. I put one on the scale out of curiosity..... 86.4lbs per wheel/tire. I'd hate to see how much steel rims would have weighed!
Lift is an OME 2" with HD springs and JKS trackbars/Currie endlinks from Northridge. Only rubbing is on the plastic swaybar disonnect cover under the front bumper. A little cutting and that prob will be solved I also got the wrong bolt-pattern for the spare (they sent me a 4 1/2 bolt pattern by accident), but just received the correct one tonight.
Anyhow, here's some pics:
Last edited by Schantin; 10-27-2009 at 04:34 AM.
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BTW..I painted my center caps black using the krylon fusion paint...Now just need to look for black lug nuts...
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