33's with no lift??????
#2
Sorry, but have to say it gently so someone else doesn't say it meanly: Use the SEARCH feature - this has been asked and answered repeatedly. Good luck!
#4
The following words are either very common, too long, or too short and were not included in your search : 33"
using quotation marks to keep words together is ignored by the search. it's almost unuseable except for single word searches.
dkt2g12: There are some posts out there and it is possible, but since I have not yet gone this route, i can't supply any details for you.
#5
here is one
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...=285%2F75%2F16
like MJS_Jeep said...search is your best buddy ...
try searching 285/75/16...that's 33" tire
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...=285%2F75%2F16
like MJS_Jeep said...search is your best buddy ...
try searching 285/75/16...that's 33" tire
#6
You can use Google to search this page. I am always irritated with the "search police" who seem to think that their repeated posts of "do a search" are more useful than a link to a thread with info.
To avoid such ridicule myself I always do a Google search on the domain when (if) the forum search fails.
Go to www.google.com
Type your search in the box. Before you click 'search' also type ":jk-forum.com" without the quotes.
This way you can use the fancy search functions of Google on a domain like jk-forum.com. The only catch is that the Google engine can only scan the forums so often, so the data is outdated by at least a few days. Fortunately the Google engine gets updated just about as fast a stuff falls off the first few new forum pages.
Anyway here is a link of interest:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...?t=5852&page=2
To avoid such ridicule myself I always do a Google search on the domain when (if) the forum search fails.
Go to www.google.com
Type your search in the box. Before you click 'search' also type ":jk-forum.com" without the quotes.
This way you can use the fancy search functions of Google on a domain like jk-forum.com. The only catch is that the Google engine can only scan the forums so often, so the data is outdated by at least a few days. Fortunately the Google engine gets updated just about as fast a stuff falls off the first few new forum pages.
Anyway here is a link of interest:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...?t=5852&page=2
#7
Thanks for the help guys.
The assistance is much better than telling someone to search it out.
Dont know about the rest of you, but I do try to look for it before I ask.
Again thanks for the help.....
The assistance is much better than telling someone to search it out.
Dont know about the rest of you, but I do try to look for it before I ask.
Again thanks for the help.....