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<blockquote data-quote="cal7.62x39" data-source="post: 3008874" data-attributes="member: 6824"><p>Also my tires were crap when I bought it(had to fill up 2 tires at least once per week), but knew jeep rims and rubber are plentiful out there on the second hand market. After pacience I found a set of 5 TJ rims with like new radials (1500 miles on them) for $200 a phenomenal deal. Granted they arent rubicon moab rims, but I wasnt going to be to picky. Picking them up they had a little rash on them and I still had a can and a half of spray on bed liner. So after some degreasing and serious scuffing I painted them. Are they perfect? No, but im like a hi-point owner... "looks good to me". Got these mounted up last night and the driving experience is night and day. Use to feel like I was floating and sliding in xorners and turns, now it really feels like I have some grip and control. I painted them at night because it was to damn hot durring the day. I also need to find some center caps for them. Next project is new shocks, im debating rubicon express or skyjacker, and a 2.25 budget boost. Also need to buy and mount a trailer [ATTACH=full]103517[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]103518[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]103519[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]103520[/ATTACH] hitch and wire trailer lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cal7.62x39, post: 3008874, member: 6824"] Also my tires were crap when I bought it(had to fill up 2 tires at least once per week), but knew jeep rims and rubber are plentiful out there on the second hand market. After pacience I found a set of 5 TJ rims with like new radials (1500 miles on them) for $200 a phenomenal deal. Granted they arent rubicon moab rims, but I wasnt going to be to picky. Picking them up they had a little rash on them and I still had a can and a half of spray on bed liner. So after some degreasing and serious scuffing I painted them. Are they perfect? No, but im like a hi-point owner... "looks good to me". Got these mounted up last night and the driving experience is night and day. Use to feel like I was floating and sliding in xorners and turns, now it really feels like I have some grip and control. I painted them at night because it was to damn hot durring the day. I also need to find some center caps for them. Next project is new shocks, im debating rubicon express or skyjacker, and a 2.25 budget boost. Also need to buy and mount a trailer [ATTACH=full]103517[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]103518[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]103519[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]103520[/ATTACH] hitch and wire trailer lights. [/QUOTE]
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