Nice!! Looks greatFiancé bought me some LED headlights for the gladiator
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Nice!! Looks greatFiancé bought me some LED headlights for the gladiator
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Guess she was tired of not seeing anything with the halogens when she was my DD![]()
Damn, those things look huge!I took it up above Ramona for a quick flex test and while I couldn’t get fully flexed out, I have a pretty good idea of what else I need to do which isn’t much.
Some slight contact on the corners of the bumper is my biggest issue but nothing critical is making contact so I’m happy for now.
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Yeah they’re a lot bigger than my very worn out 38’sDamn, those things look huge!![]()




They look good. Love the backhoe de-beader, much easier and faster than a hi-lift.Busted down tires today…
I don’t think I’ve ever had beads harder to break than these KMC’s but I’d rather fight getting them apart than have a bead pop on the trail.
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Soooo many bolts
I also washed everything and freshened up the beadlock rings. Sanded them with 60 grit on Dewalt 20v followed by some 120 grit on the DA sander. No pictures of that though.
Where did you get those little toe clamps?Four more wheels to polish and 120 bolts to go!
So far, out of the Cooper STT Pro, Maxxis A/T’s and these BFG KM3’s these have been the easiest to align (start?) the outer bead.
These are 13.5’s too, I don’t think I will even need the hold down bolts for the others.
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drove from Texas to Utah towing a 4x8 trailer, cylinder 3 misfire code when making a steep climb in New Mexico when rpm's hit about 4000![]()
Used tap shift the rest of the way making sure to keep rpm's below 3500, made all but 1 climb in Colorado with no further issue and was able to maintain speed within 5mph except the climb in Colorado which slowed me to 40 (in a 65) mph to keep rpms at 3000.
I'm debating on where to have it checked, in Utah but I feel prices are higher; or since I'm going back to TX for Xmas, have the mechanic I use there do the repair.
the JLU, luckily I was able to identify the RPM range where it would happen and anything below that it would operate without an issue.Misfires are always discouraging. Way to stick it out. Glad you made it.
Was it on the JK?
lol…. With a set of 5 point harnesses. They’re for bolting the seatbelt to the roll cageWhere did you get those little toe clamps?