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Ko2s are one of the best all terrains on the market. They don't do well in the mud because, well their not a mud tire haha. But for an all around tire they are great
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I have 31 inch ko2s and they seem like they are wearing fast... Besides that I love them off-roading
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After lifting my XJ 2 inches I'm experiencing a vibration. Its not death wobble. It starts vibrating between 50 and 56 miles per hour
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Engine: 4.0L OBD-II
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Also make sure you have both front and back tires balanced on a high speed machine, not just the cheap "balance" job some shops give. I found that took away my 50-60mph shimmy.
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I found that too, kinda just thought maybe it was because i got them used and they were maybe old? Got them in February with about 80% tread from an actual tire shop and am looking at getting new tires just before winter.
Also make sure you have both front and back tires balanced on a high speed machine, not just the cheap "balance" job some shops give. I found that took away my 50-60mph shimmy.
Also make sure you have both front and back tires balanced on a high speed machine, not just the cheap "balance" job some shops give. I found that took away my 50-60mph shimmy.
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Need to order longer brake lines. Currently looking at the RC ss ones that will be about $80 for all 3. Any other options for a 5ish" lift? Not sure if the TJ lines would cut it at that point or not
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Really? I haven't read that in the past threads I've looked through. I'm more concidering YJ brake lines now but i cant find the specific line anywhere. Whenever i look them up on O'Rileys or Autozone it just comes up with the full brake system
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Look up parts on Rock Auto.
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Yeah I worked at a tire shop up until may this year. We did alot of stuff besides tires though. People would come in with rc brake lines that would just leak like a river and a few busted causing people to lose braking. Scary
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so.. I just scored these wheels for 80 bucks.. they are 7 inch wide.. I have 8 inch wide rims now.. these do come with spacers to.. will that 1 inch make a noticeable difference in anyway? outside of looking real badarse?
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
The measurements that actually matter are the bolt pattern (Do they fit on your lug nuts?) and the backspacing (How far do they go in from the mounting surface?)