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Andres629's still at it! '87 BII this time!


Going wheelin' with some Jeepers tomorrow, will be pictures I'm sure!

Without the spacers, I'd say... 3.75-4" of lift, approximately. But I really have no idea on an exact number.
 
Don't know about mud, but I went down to 5psi in the snow and they were awesome.
 
For those of you that did not see the "Show Off" thread, here's some wheelin' pics from New Year's Eve. Had a blast with a couple 'Yotas, one on 37" MT/R's (old style) and the other with 35" Boggers. These tires were AWESOME in the snow, in fact, I was breaking trail most of the day. Here's the pics, enjoy guys!

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deadly pics man, how much did those tires run you?
 
They ran me about $1100 without a mount and balance.

Jon, you're just jealous. :D

Got the tires popped off yesterday, going to put the outer ring on today. Woo!
 
Nice Pics the old school yota looks killer and I'm not a yota fan.
 
Haha, that thing is so beat but it still rips! The tires were definitely not great for what we were doing, but it still got the job done. Fully locked with 5.29's and the tickin', leakin' and smokin' 22R. And hydro-assist. lol
 
Haha, that thing is so beat but it still rips! The tires were definitely not great for what we were doing, but it still got the job done. Fully locked with 5.29's and the tickin', leakin' and smokin' 22R. And hydro-assist. lol

That is the best trail rig then lol Yea my swampers on the dodge suck in snow. deff. a mud tire
 
i am jealous....of all that damn snow!

god what i would do for a foot of snow here
 
They were alright in the snow, the only problem is the would just dig and dig, whereas our trucks with the Wranglers would dig, then once you'd get moving they would sit up higher and float a little more. His would dig straight to the dirt then move forward, which is a lot more snow to push in front of you.
 
And Jon, it's awesome. All the snow is higher up, down in town where I live there is max an inch. Haha.
 
bout' time ya popped off the bead and put on the rings.....:D

and pay no attention to Jon....he is just P-whipped.....:thefinger:

l8r, John
 
I know! It's 'cause you were ridin' my jock the whole time about it, John. I thought to myself yesterday as I drove past a tire shop "John would be heckling me right now for not taking my tires in... better take my tires in."

Well, Jon knows where the next lifetime of lays are coming from, they are not a renewable resource, you have to do what you can to preserve the reserves. He's playing his cards right early on, he knows what's up. :icon_rofl:
 

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