What was done to your JK this week?
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While brousing or surfing or something, we stumbled upon the "winter and off-road rims" offered by Mopar for the JK. Not wanting to scuff our pretty aluminum rims, we thought the steels were a perfect choice for wheelin' the JK. So we bought 5-- thanks to Butler jeep for getting them for us! They seem to be the modern equivalent of the Wagon Wheel. I'm pretty sure these are the same rims used on the Skunkworks JT.
They come only in black. We felt the black was going to make the Jeep look too heavy. So, bucking the modern trend of black wheels, we painted them white.
I got them over to my source of a tire machine and moutned and balanced the OEM BF Goodrich Mud Terrains onto them. So here it sits, with the Teraflex 2.5 and the Mopar Steelies-- We really like the way it looks.
(these are camera-phone pics-- sorry for the blow-out on the white)
NOTE - when I installed the Budget Boost, I did NOT install the OEM rear spring pads, just the Teraflex spacers. It sits alittle more level this way.
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They come only in black. We felt the black was going to make the Jeep look too heavy. So, bucking the modern trend of black wheels, we painted them white.
I got them over to my source of a tire machine and moutned and balanced the OEM BF Goodrich Mud Terrains onto them. So here it sits, with the Teraflex 2.5 and the Mopar Steelies-- We really like the way it looks.
(these are camera-phone pics-- sorry for the blow-out on the white)
NOTE - when I installed the Budget Boost, I did NOT install the OEM rear spring pads, just the Teraflex spacers. It sits alittle more level this way.
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Thanks tnlineman