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Old 09-08-2014, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
just got the build sheet for my TJ. D30/44 with 3.73s. Time to shop for tires, head unit and speakers.
That's the "30in Wheel & Tire Package"
Old 09-08-2014, 04:41 PM
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indeed it is
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Originally Posted by dukie564
it's 13"
the 13" i have on now rubs the top of the hatch
Old 09-08-2014, 04:52 PM
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how? Mine doesn't and it's 13" lol
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy

:worm:

Alex, can these be un****ed relatively easily or should I just look for replacements?
Mine look like that too, think it's just the clear coat
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Originally Posted by my89xj
Mine look like that too, think it's just the clear coat
yeah, it's pulling up. oxidized underneath. all 4 are like that
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
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Alex, can these be un****ed relatively easily or should I just look for replacements?



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Well, the half assed way is to mask the rubber, use a wire wheels or scotchbrite wheel or a siphon blaster and clean the wheel up and rattle can it. The correct way is to demount the rubbers, blast and powder coat them
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Any of you fine gentlemen happen to have a chainsaw with 20" or better bar that I could borrow this weekend?
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Originally Posted by Green2000
Well, the half assed way is to mask the rubber, use a wire wheels or scotchbrite wheel or a siphon blaster and clean the wheel up and rattle can it. The correct way is to demount the rubbers, blast and powder coat them
I got a quote for that last week at $125 a wheel from a place in Springfield. There might be cheaper places but that price seemed ok.
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Morning gents.
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Woot! So i am now a licensed apprentice plumber and gas fitter. Lets see how long this lasts.
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Originally Posted by fritzthekatt
I got a quote for that last week at $125 a wheel from a place in Springfield. There might be cheaper places but that price seemed ok.
Thats not bad at all
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy

yeah, it's pulling up. oxidized underneath. all 4 are like that
Let me know if you trash them


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