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Year: 2001
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Originally Posted by RippTyde
What engine oil do I use for a 1994 Jeep Cherokee Country 4.0 automatic?
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10/40 is the tickest i'd run. But, here in summer it has hit 110* and even 116*
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Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
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Bracket from what year
Looking for this bracket its mounted to a Renix assembly dont think its Renix era though
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Year: 2000
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Originally Posted by DESERTXJ206
Would these be too much stress on the axles if i ran these just dd? I dont see off road to much lately and want to push my stocks out much furher.
Also would them not being hub centric be an issue or no if im careful when i tigten the rims down?
Also would them not being hub centric be an issue or no if im careful when i tigten the rims down?
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http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=03180224997
I actually found hubcentric ones here ^^^.
Would those be a probly just running them on my DD? Wont be offroading for a couple months due to pending repairs on it
I actually found hubcentric ones here ^^^.
Would those be a probly just running them on my DD? Wont be offroading for a couple months due to pending repairs on it
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Also i know thats about half the price of new rims but i plan on buying new rims and tires with taxes and throwing these on my wifes dd xj once i get my set of wheels in february.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Don't go cheap on spacers. Spydertrax or bust.
SeriousOffroad has D-windows for $50ea, and SummitRacing.com has dozens of wheels for under $75ea.
SeriousOffroad has D-windows for $50ea, and SummitRacing.com has dozens of wheels for under $75ea.
ive got an 88 an ive ran bfgoodwrinch mud terrians 33 12.50 15 for a while now on stock rims the only problem is unless u put spacers in u will loss ur turning radeius cuz they will rub when u turn deep and u will have about an inch to inch and a half on the back inner wheel well wall which will cuz trouble with heavy flexing big tires on stock rims, use wheel spacers jcwittney has them pretty damn cheap thats where i got mine.
which reminds me i need to update my pics on here ol girl dont look like that no more
which reminds me i need to update my pics on here ol girl dont look like that no more
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Originally Posted by Dwayne&Tammy4x4
ive got an 88 an ive ran 33 12.50 15 for a while now on stock rims the only problem is unless u put spacers in u will loss ur turning radeius cuz they will rub when u turn deep and u will have about an inch to inch and a half on the back inner wheel well wall which will cuz trouble with heavy flexing big tires on stock rims, use wheel spacers jcwittney has them pretty damn cheap thats where i got mine.
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Year: 1990
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Don't go cheap on spacers. Spydertrax or bust.
SeriousOffroad has D-windows for $50ea, and SummitRacing.com has dozens of wheels for under $75ea.
SeriousOffroad has D-windows for $50ea, and SummitRacing.com has dozens of wheels for under $75ea.
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Originally Posted by DESERTXJ206
Like i said before, i plan on buying nee rims and tires in february. Until then i was thinking about running those posted above. What would be the issue with those wheel spacers?