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Originally Posted by dukie564
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Originally Posted by dukie564
if it's the 4.0L yes it'll drop right in. You may need to switch the boot for the B+ wire since the ZJ's faces the wrong way
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Hey Pudgy, ever balanced a bias ply tire? Is it even possible, or reasonable? Looking at Maxxis Creepy Crawlers, only come in bias ply from what I can find. Looking around the 35x12.50x16 area
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thought about it - not hard to do. You lose A/C though, and I'd rather have the a/c compressor to use for OBA so my alternator is staying where it is. Just gonna make a splash guard for it
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balancing beads man - only way to go with a bias tire since the balance is changing constantly with temperature and such