Putting Tires On


look what came in today....:purple:

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i plan to have them on this weekend its been raining all week and its made it impossible to do anything
 

the day i and maybe you have been waiting for........
 

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Looks Great! Definantly don't look like a Ford wheel to me now! Good Job!

thanks i was driving it home and i was going like 20 mph around curves lol i hadnt got used to it yet........ they say 4 - 5 inch lift pshh these 35's are only on a 2 inch body lift
 

thanks i was driving it home and i was going like 20 mph around curves lol i hadnt got used to it yet........ they say 4 - 5 inch lift pshh these 35's are only on a 2 inch body lift

Hey, man, they look great!!! Don't be too worried about 'em on the street......thry should be fine. You'll find out why they recomend those lifts when you start bouncin' off rocks!!!.......Good job!!!
 
Hey, man, they look great!!! Don't be too worried about 'em on the street......thry should be fine. You'll find out why they recomend those lifts when you start bouncin' off rocks!!!.......Good job!!!

thanks man yeah i will get a 4 inch suspen. one day but yeah it said to put 50 psi in there but i drove it and it was rough so i let it down to 30
 
took the ends off the bumpers so no more rubbing and i took the spare tire off because i thought it looked cool
 

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thanks man yeah i will get a 4 inch suspen. one day but yeah it said to put 50 psi in there but i drove it and it was rough so i let it down to 30

You need to chalk test them to get the right tire pressure.
Take some chalk board type of chalk and run striped across your tires and do some laps in a DRY paring lot and see the wear pattern. you want a nice rub off across the whole tire face. Air up or down till you just come off crowning the pattern and rub the whole face.

I never trust the manufactures recommended tire pressure because jeeps are lighter and smaller. So I always chalk my new tires to get a good working pressure.
 
You need to chalk test them to get the right tire pressure.
Take some chalk board type of chalk and run striped across your tires and do some laps in a DRY paring lot and see the wear pattern. you want a nice rub off across the whole tire face. Air up or down till you just come off crowning the pattern and rub the whole face.

I never trust the manufactures recommended tire pressure because jeeps are lighter and smaller. So I always chalk my new tires to get a good working pressure.

yeah ill try that, i put 50 in them to begin with and pick it up and dropped it and was like that jeeps gonna ride like crap so i let it down to 30, whenever this rain quits pouring ill try the chalk thanks for the advice
 
yeah ill try that, i put 50 in them to begin with and pick it up and dropped it and was like that jeeps gonna ride like crap so i let it down to 30, whenever this rain quits pouring ill try the chalk thanks for the advice

My old 35's used to like ~23 psi. You'll be surprised how much you actually need...
 
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