Project-JK's NEW 2012 Dozer JK Unlimited Rubicon - RubiCAT
#232
Just went through this thread and when I saw the 37s I thought...portals!!
Well, let me know if you need ideas on how to spend money. Me and 50,000 other people here to help!
Although you do seem to have your priorities straight.
Well, let me know if you need ideas on how to spend money. Me and 50,000 other people here to help!
Although you do seem to have your priorities straight.
#233
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definitely following along. just picked up mine little over a week ago. same exact JKU. only thing different i see is the head unit. didn't go with either of the higher end units. congrats folks.
the wife named ours Agent Orange on the way home from the dealer, due to Dozer having so much orange tint
the wife named ours Agent Orange on the way home from the dealer, due to Dozer having so much orange tint
#239
Not looking to be a dink here, honest, but what made you go with the ATX Slab Beadlocks? I was under the impression that they were strictly for off-road use only, and not street legal, and if you were aware of this factor? The only reason I mention it, is because short of one set of forged wheels (at around 1K per wheel), I cant think of any company that makes road-legal beadlocks, and Id love to find a set for my truck.
Ive even talked to ATX (Well, wheelpros, the parent company) and have been told that if I'd like to order a set, they require a waiver signed first to remove them from any liability of highway/road use. Does this concern you, or factor into any potential insurance coverage?
I suppose I never considered whether you would be using these as trail only, and rolling other wheels for the street...
Thanks!
Ive even talked to ATX (Well, wheelpros, the parent company) and have been told that if I'd like to order a set, they require a waiver signed first to remove them from any liability of highway/road use. Does this concern you, or factor into any potential insurance coverage?
I suppose I never considered whether you would be using these as trail only, and rolling other wheels for the street...
Thanks!
#240
JK Junkie
Not looking to be a dink here, honest, but what made you go with the ATX Slab Beadlocks? I was under the impression that they were strictly for off-road use only, and not street legal, and if you were aware of this factor? The only reason I mention it, is because short of one set of forged wheels (at around 1K per wheel), I cant think of any company that makes road-legal beadlocks, and Id love to find a set for my truck.
Ive even talked to ATX (Well, wheelpros, the parent company) and have been told that if I'd like to order a set, they require a waiver signed first to remove them from any liability of highway/road use. Does this concern you, or factor into any potential insurance coverage?
I suppose I never considered whether you would be using these as trail only, and rolling other wheels for the street...
Thanks!
Ive even talked to ATX (Well, wheelpros, the parent company) and have been told that if I'd like to order a set, they require a waiver signed first to remove them from any liability of highway/road use. Does this concern you, or factor into any potential insurance coverage?
I suppose I never considered whether you would be using these as trail only, and rolling other wheels for the street...
Thanks!