Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
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Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
(not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
appreciated.
The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
Thanks,
Chip
together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
(not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
appreciated.
The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
Thanks,
Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
> appreciated.
>
> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
> appreciated.
>
> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
> appreciated.
>
> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
> appreciated.
>
> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
> appreciated.
>
> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is back
> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The 35's
> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is 4"
> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else comes
> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on taking
> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
> appreciated.
>
> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that will
> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
money left over for something else.
Chip
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4137AEAE.943571DB@***.net...
> Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
> stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chip wrote:
>>
>> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is
>> back
>> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The
>> 35's
>> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is
>> 4"
>> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
>> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else
>> comes
>> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on
>> taking
>> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
>> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
>> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
>> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that
>> will
>> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chip
I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
money left over for something else.
Chip
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4137AEAE.943571DB@***.net...
> Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
> stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chip wrote:
>>
>> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is
>> back
>> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The
>> 35's
>> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is
>> 4"
>> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
>> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else
>> comes
>> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on
>> taking
>> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
>> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
>> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
>> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that
>> will
>> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
money left over for something else.
Chip
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4137AEAE.943571DB@***.net...
> Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
> stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chip wrote:
>>
>> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is
>> back
>> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The
>> 35's
>> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is
>> 4"
>> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
>> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else
>> comes
>> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on
>> taking
>> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
>> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
>> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
>> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that
>> will
>> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chip
I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
money left over for something else.
Chip
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4137AEAE.943571DB@***.net...
> Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
> stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chip wrote:
>>
>> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is
>> back
>> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The
>> 35's
>> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is
>> 4"
>> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
>> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else
>> comes
>> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on
>> taking
>> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
>> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
>> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
>> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that
>> will
>> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
money left over for something else.
Chip
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4137AEAE.943571DB@***.net...
> Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
> stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chip wrote:
>>
>> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is
>> back
>> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The
>> 35's
>> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is
>> 4"
>> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
>> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else
>> comes
>> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on
>> taking
>> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
>> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
>> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
>> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that
>> will
>> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chip
I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
money left over for something else.
Chip
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4137AEAE.943571DB@***.net...
> Learn to drive slower on the street. Maybe put a larger steering
> stabilizer dampener on the front will keep you between the lanes:
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...X/appId-401104
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Chip wrote:
>>
>> I spoke of a '76 CJ-7 a while back about the 35" Tires. The engine is
>> back
>> together and I just put plates on it and drove it down the road. The
>> 35's
>> have to go, I just don't like them. It has a lift kit that I believe is
>> 4"
>> (not sure.) I am sure, however, that I'm going to remove and sell the
>> wheels, tires, drop pitman arm, springs, shackles, and whatever else
>> comes
>> with the lift kit and replace it with stock sized items. I plan on
>> taking
>> the wheels and tires off this weekend and putting them on ebay. Any
>> suggestions from experienced people for selling these items would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> The other thing I'm curious about is the quadratrac. I'm going to buy a
>> used frame (hopefully with springs, and suspension) and I do not know a
>> thing about quadratracs. I'd like to have a manual transmission that
>> will
>> work with the 360 engine. Any thoughts about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Also the first couple of miles the tires have a protective coating
on them that's slicker than snot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
> I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
> is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
> put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
> I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
> money left over for something else.
>
> Chip
on them that's slicker than snot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
> I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
> is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
> put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
> I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
> money left over for something else.
>
> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Also the first couple of miles the tires have a protective coating
on them that's slicker than snot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
> I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
> is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
> put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
> I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
> money left over for something else.
>
> Chip
on them that's slicker than snot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
> I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
> is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
> put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
> I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
> money left over for something else.
>
> Chip
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Re: Tires and rims for sale - eventually lift kit as well
Also the first couple of miles the tires have a protective coating
on them that's slicker than snot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
> I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
> is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
> put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
> I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
> money left over for something else.
>
> Chip
on them that's slicker than snot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chip wrote:
>
> You don't get it bill. I was driving slow and it was downright unsafe. If
> I were going to use it off-road, it would not be a problem. However, that
> is not why I bought a jeep in the first place. I'm definitely not going to
> put more money into trying to remedy this situation. I quite convinced that
> I can sell the larger tires and wheels, buy smaller ones, and have a buch of
> money left over for something else.
>
> Chip