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Old Fart
10-27-05, 09:55 AM
Well, took delivery of my new tires and rims yesterday. TrailReady 17"x9" beadlocks, and Toyo 37x12.50R17 Open Country MT's.

No pictures yet, just piled in the garage for now. Need to cut the rear fenders and install the TJ flares first.

Damn, those are big tires..............:eek:

sarah
10-27-05, 09:58 AM
Wow! Now does that mean you're going to come out and wheel with us sometime? Good luck hackin' up your Jeep, and get crackin' on those pics :D

Old Fart
10-27-05, 10:05 AM
Need to do the rear fenders, plus replace my master cylinder and front brakes, and drop the gas tank (clean out the obstruction). Past that, I should be good :)

paultyler
10-27-05, 12:53 PM
What axles do you have?

Old Fart
10-27-05, 12:58 PM
You mean the stock ones aren't good enough??? :)

Dana 60 rear, Dana 44 front

paultyler
10-27-05, 01:13 PM
When my BFGs are done I was looking forward to trying the Toyo MTs as well. Let me know how they work.

Old Fart
10-27-05, 01:31 PM
Buddy of mine (RatherBeJeeping) has the 35x13.50's - he's real happy with them (on the street, his religion prohibits off highway travel) :)

They're quiet, one thing I like. The 60 can use all the help it can get with clearance, so 37's seemed like the plan. 17" will keep the sidewalls from flexing too much.

fourbangeryj
10-27-05, 04:45 PM
How heavy are the tires? Or the combo? They look like a pretty good tire.

Old Fart
10-27-05, 05:00 PM
Dunno, I'll have to look up the data - no scales at my house

Po; Riggity
10-27-05, 10:08 PM
Jeff, Im interested in seeing how you like the tires.. I know John likes his 35's, but Im looking to fit something bigger and Im torn between the Irok and the toyo.. Leaning toward the irok because I know it'll be cheaper, but for the right tire, Id spend more money :)

BTW,
You weren't up in my neck of the woods a few mornings ago were ya? Around 630 am, parked in a day use area on the side of hwy 18, just before getting to Rim forest? Don't remember what day it was, but I was on my way to work, and saw a Jeep that looked pretty damn close to yours, but it was just getting light out, so I could be wrong...
Scott

Old Fart
10-28-05, 08:27 AM
Ok, found the weight of the tires - 93# (my back can verify that!)

Scotty, your rig barely runs well enough to turn 33's - HTH will it do anything _heavier_??? :)

(BTW - plan on something Street Legal or I _will_ have to hurt you!)

Wasn't my Yeep - last time we were up there IIRC was more then a month ago :(

RatherBeJeeping
10-28-05, 08:46 AM
Buddy of mine (RatherBeJeeping) has the 35x13.50's - he's real happy with them (on the street, his religion prohibits off highway travel) :)

Remind me to kick you in the nuts once I feel better

Old Fart
10-28-05, 09:08 AM
Bwahahahahahahaha

fourbangeryj
10-28-05, 10:48 AM
93# WOW that is a heafty tire!! Thanks for the info. Have fun mounting them:no:

RatherBeJeeping
10-28-05, 11:04 AM
my 35's were 85 lbs each, but the balanced with barely any weight

Old Fart
10-28-05, 11:42 AM
I've got a block and tackle set up in the garage. Amazing how many pullys it takes to allow a 14# Dachshund to pick up a 94 lb tire :)

fourbangeryj
10-28-05, 01:11 PM
I've got a block and tackle set up in the garage. Amazing how many pullys it takes to allow a 14# Dachshund to pick up a 94 lb tire :)

Good thing. Your old man back wouldn't last long. :wink:

I am still not getting over the weight. Those weigh about the same as a 40 inch MT/R.
RBJ's are about the same as a 37 inch MT/R.
Any idea what makes them so much heavier?

RatherBeJeeping
10-28-05, 01:34 PM
I'm going to guess that they use a lot more rubber :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

brokenujoint
10-28-05, 06:27 PM
how about some pics?

Po; Riggity
10-28-05, 06:34 PM
Actually, my rig runs really well, now that Ive spent lots of $$ getting it running right, fixing all the vaccum leaks. Im running 35's now, and they work, and chances are, thats what I'll stay with. The Jeep will stay street legal, I don't really want to make it a trailer queen, I just need it to pass smog, but I gotta figure out what I need to replace on the motor to make it pass. Glad you're liking the tires!
Scott

fourbangeryj
10-28-05, 08:03 PM
I'm going to guess that they use a lot more rubber :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

Never thought of that:confused2