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Old 07-03-2012, 12:04 AM
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Old 07-03-2012, 12:20 AM
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Do your dash lights work?
Yes, but that wiring is all messed up. The dash lights are on 24/7
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Why won't my rear lights work? Now! New bulbs and fuses. Hazards,brake and turnsignals work,just not the running ones. Last time I just jiggled the light housing, no such luck now.
What did we tell.you about touching things on your jeep?
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What did we tell.you about touching things on your jeep?
It wasn't me this time I swear!, I need to carfax my jeep since I've found lots of jy markings on it
Old 07-03-2012, 03:01 AM
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It wasn't me this time I swear!, I need to carfax my jeep since I've found lots of jy markings on it
I carfaxed my jeep before I bought it. Showed clean and then I took the bumper off and found it had been punched in the passenger side nose.
Old 07-03-2012, 03:20 AM
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Yea, got to remember, carfax only shows what is reported
Old 07-03-2012, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
I might know a thing about Summer tires. Those tires suck. How much are they?
The Firehawks are $600 for a set of 4 shipped to Cleveland with Road Hazard, and I'd get a $70 mail-in rebate. Are you sure you're thinking of the right ones? They have a lot of different Firehawk tires (here), but the one's I'm talking about (here) are the #2 rated summer tire on TireRack.com. Other sites give them outstanding reviews, too. If you don't like them, can you tell me why and what you would recommend? I'm off to work. Eager to find out what you think when I get home tonight.

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and tim, whatever tires my dad has on his camaro are great. I'll take a look tomorrow and see what they are.
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Originally Posted by my89xj
It wasn't me this time I swear!, I need to carfax my jeep since I've found lots of jy markings on it
Did they have neutral safety switches in XJ's in '89?
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Morning Md jeepers! Stay cool today!
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
The Firehawks are $600 for a set of 4 shipped to Cleveland with Road Hazard, and I'd get a $70 mail-in rebate. Are you sure you're thinking of the right ones? They have a lot of different Firehawk tires (here), but the one's I'm talking about (here) are the #2 rated summer tire on TireRack.com. Other sites give them outstanding reviews, too. If you don't like them, can you tell me why and what you would recommend? I'm off to work. Eager to find out what you think when I get home tonight.

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Summer tires should kick *** in wet weather, both handling and wet braking. They should have larger tread blocks=better dry pavement performance. Firestone is Bridgestone's medium level tire. You will probably like then if you get them but that's because you haven't driven the better tires.

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Old 07-03-2012, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Anybody have experience with summer performance tires? Camaro needs new shoes before I drive it out here, and I'm looking at Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval Indy 500s. Stupidest tire name ever? Definitely. But the reviews are amazing, and the tires are on the lower end of the price scale. I liked the Kumhos I had on my other one, but I can get these for $20/tire more. I'll only be driving it in nice weather. The most rain it'll see is if a storm breaks while I'm driving, or occasional drives to work if the Jeep is down. 245/50/16.
Toyo Proxies best tire I have ever driven on, but you have an odd ball size apparently..... Hit up the 3rd gen camaro or f-body forum and see what they are running.
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Originally Posted by cgarrett
Haha I've seen the first one on Pinterest.
We had a muskrat living in a pond on my road and my sister thought it was a baby beaver so she stupidly googled "young beaver"
thank you, just spit out my Coffee..

Originally Posted by my89xj
It wasn't me this time I swear!, I need to carfax my jeep since I've found lots of jy markings on it
Originally Posted by nowhres
Yea, got to remember, carfax only shows what is reported
X2, or if taken to a legit shop who plays by the rules.


Ohh yeah Morning All...

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Originally Posted by cgarrett
Haha I've seen the first one on Pinterest.
We had a muskrat living in a pond on my road and my sister thought it was a baby beaver so she stupidly googled "young beaver"
Literally laughed out loud at this one HAHAHAHAHA
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Anybody have experience with summer performance tires? Camaro needs new shoes before I drive it out here, and I'm looking at Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval Indy 500s. Stupidest tire name ever? Definitely. But the reviews are amazing, and the tires are on the lower end of the price scale. I liked the Kumhos I had on my other one, but I can get these for $20/tire more. I'll only be driving it in nice weather. The most rain it'll see is if a storm breaks while I'm driving, or occasional drives to work if the Jeep is down. 245/50/16.
I always used BFG Comp T/A's on my go fast cars (2 600+ HP mustangs and a 300 HP Civic). Good grip, good treadlife, decent price
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
The Firehawks are $600 for a set of 4 shipped to Cleveland with Road Hazard, and I'd get a $70 mail-in rebate. Are you sure you're thinking of the right ones? They have a lot of different Firehawk tires (here), but the one's I'm talking about (here) are the #2 rated summer tire on TireRack.com. Other sites give them outstanding reviews, too. If you don't like them, can you tell me why and what you would recommend? I'm off to work. Eager to find out what you think when I get home tonight.

Thanks.
Check out the Bridgestone Potenza RE760. 4 installed $607 or the BFG G-Force Sport $635

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This is the BFG. I don't have a 760 in stock.


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