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I wish they made the 32 in radial!  I've got the 31x9.5x15 radials, would love to go a little bit taller when ever these ware out :)

How are those bias plies, do they ride smooth enough?  Do they flat spot easilly when sitting for a while?
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Originally posted by Daniel_Buck Daniel_Buck wrote:

I wish they made the 32 in radial!  I've got the 31x9.5x15 radials, would love to go a little bit taller when ever these ware out :)

How are those bias plies, do they ride smooth enough?  Do they flat spot easilly when sitting for a while?

Even though they carry the 32 inch diameter size, the tires actually measure 31". I just mounted these last night and posted them because I was so jazzed to have them on the jeep. This jeep hasn't seen the road in a long time, the tags expired in 1987 so I can't comment on their road manners (and I'm not expecting much). I probably will get some experience with flat spotting from sitting though, it does a lot of that. Wink
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bnewton530 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Nov. 2018 at 5:39pm
Let's bring this thread back!
 
Here's mine, Rancho 2.5 inch lift, stock shackles, 31 inch Maxxis Bighorn MT's.
 
 
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This is Thumper, my 1950 CJ3A. 2.5" Superlift, 33x12.5" Super Swampers, Lockright locker in the rear Dana 44, open front Dana 27, 10" brakes, dual port manual brake master cylinder (frame mounted), Saginaw manual steering conversion, 225 Dauntless V6, 8,000lb electric wench....

Next on the project list is the Terralow gear conversion for the transfer case.


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Here's mine. More of a resto mod I suppose. Four wheel discs, power steering, tie rod flip, rear locker, 2.5 inch lift and 31 inch swampers. Funny thing is it's never seen dirt. LOL I'm building a full float 44 for the rear. Also toying with the idea of a V6/SM420 conversion. 



And then there is this pile. It started as a real flatfender. But the mods got.....a bit out of control. I've owned this one for coming up on 25 years. It was once my daily driver. 


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I love revived old threads!!

 This one is no exception!!!

Belleview ol skool winch soon.
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Heres mine.... Not really lifted but its pretty modified. 

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Here's mine;
 1" superlift springs, Lockrights, 11" brakes in the corners, jackman rims and new 32/11.50-15 tires. getting ready to install Belleview winch before next trail ride trip. 




Belleview ol skool winch soon.
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Here’s mine

Stock drive train, 2 1/2” super lift, 12000lb winch, 215/85r16 Cooper discover stt pro on crager 16x7 rims
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Here is one I brought home years ago. Tires were brand new 33x9.5x15, about 10 years earlier. They were extremely dry rotted. Lift is courtesy of box tubing between the frame and shackle mounts. Confused Only time I had it on the road is when I brought it home


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Thanks for reviving this thread...I did not even know that it existed! There were some cool rigs on this page back in the day. I have really enjoyed looking back through the pages. Looks like the original intention was to post action shots and I cannot resist the urge to add a couple of Blueberry.

This pic is of the business side and was taken during some ditch wheelin in our friend Dale's backyard in 2016.



Here is another one climbing out of Rockrash Garden at Tuttle Creek OHV Park just a week and a half ago.

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don’t think I ever put the 3B in here.
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Originally posted by Bridog Bridog wrote:

....Here is another one climbing out of Rockrash Garden at Tuttle Creek OHV Park just a week and a half ago.

That climb is absolutely nuts!! That has to be magic!

Mine is mostly stock and not really lifted so pics would probably not be appropriate for the thread
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Go to the 9:09 mark on this video:



.... nuts!
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Originally posted by jpet jpet wrote:

Go to the 9:09 mark on this video:

.... nuts!
 
Yeah, I watched that video when Brian posted it on YouTube.  As he approached that ledge I thought "No way he'll make it up. I wonder if he'll back off before he tips?"
 
"Nuts" is a good analysis!
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Originally posted by Nothing Special Nothing Special wrote:

..."Nuts" is a good analysis!
Probably a good analysis for anyone but Bridog because he has super spidey jeep powers!!
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Originally posted by jpet jpet wrote:

Originally posted by Nothing Special Nothing Special wrote:

..."Nuts" is a good analysis!
Probably a good analysis for anyone but Bridog because he has super spidey jeep powers!!

This is true. It is also true that he is very humble and patient with those of us that only can pretend to be worthy to be in the same convoy as him. 
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Originally posted by smfulle smfulle wrote:

.....This is true. It is also true that he is very humble and patient with those of us that only can pretend to be worthy to be in the same convoy as him.
Yup, we will never have as much tranny fluid as Bridog, will we Stan!!
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