Posts by johnnyo

    Clearing out the garage
    2012 Jeep Wrangler parts
    Bestop center console lock box - $35 - only have 1 key.
    (4) Black Rugged Ridge Grab bar handles, 2 strap on roll bar, 2 mount to sound bar - $20
    10” Polk Audio Subwoofer in box that fits perfect in back of 2 door jeep. Slight damage to box in one spot from door hinge hitting it. Painted with black bed liner $30
    Rockford Fosgate Subwoofer Amp $60
    Buy both and I’ll give amplifier wires.


    Any offer on the following items will be considered.
    Stock Air Intake
    Stock Exhaust
    Stock Air Dam
    LT215/85/R16 GoodYear Wrangler tires on stock wheels - 30k miles on 4, 0 on spare. Kept in shed for last 3 years.
    Stock suspension
    Text me at 302-383-7303 for pictures.
    Located in Bear, DE

    Need some help choosing a lift kit, all opinions are welcome. im leaning towards the RE lift with the springs... :shrug:


    Teraflex 2.5"spacer lift with shock adapters. I can het for $310
    http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Lift-K…t_pt=3533&t_pn=TER1355210


    Teraflex 2.5" spacer liftwith shocks $510
    http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Lift-K…t_pt=3533&t_pn=TER1255200


    Rubicon Express 2.5" with shocks and springs. $480
    http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Lift-K…pt=3533&t_pn=R%2fERE7121T


    Rubicon Express 2.5" with shick extensions spacer lift $350
    http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Lift-K…pt=3533&t_pn=R%2fERE7133E

    Looking to add a couple inches to my 2-door JK. I currently have 33" Duratracs on aftermarket wheels so clearance is not an issue. What's the general consensus on value of all the brands of 2 to 2-1/2" budget lifts out there. I read all the previous posts. Any help would be appreciated.


    I have been searching for the same size/type of tires as well to put on an SUV. I am settled on the General Grabber AT2 because they are the only ones that are not load range E. And, they seem to be the best for my application too. Mostly highway driving, but definitely needs to hold up to trail duties.


    Not sure that makes a difference to you, but typically load range E tires are for full size pickups that haul weight and/or do lots of heavy towing. I have never put a set of load range E tires on a lighter vehicle, but it seems that they would ride harsher with the heavier sidewalls.


    Also FYI... The General Grabbers come in a 295 75 16 size. Approx. 33.6" tall, so slightly bigger... :mrgreen:


    Will that size fit stock with no lift... that's my next purchase but not now. im putting aftermarket pro comps 7069 on.. 4" back spacing

    Today is decision day and I cant make up my mind. Please give opinions on these 3 one last time.
    285/75/16 4 tires installed, getting the 5th later.
    $896 Goodyear Duratrac
    $796 General Grabber AT2
    $906 BFG All Terrain


    Duratracs look the nicest to me and are best off road. But 99% or my driving is highway so i'm leaning away from duratrac. Don't see much difference between BFG and General.
    I promise this will be the last time I ask. My last jeep had BFG MT and AT.

    I have the smaller 225/75/16 so I need the programmer. I ordered the Superchips. I found it for $145. wheels arrive tomorrow and programmer Saturday. Now if I can just make up my mind on tire Id be good. 285/75/16. Goodyear Duratrac, General Grabber AT2 of BFG All Terrain.

    I am about to finally make the purchase on the procomp 7069 and general tires 33". But my question is what programmer or tuber should I get. I need to fix the speedometer but are any of these tuners worth it. I'm either getting the aev procal or super chips flash for $160 or a tuner. The two I'm looking at are super hips for $296 or banks for 309. Does anyone have any experience with these. I have a 2012 automatic with the 3.21 gears.

    I was looking at the grabber originally because of the great price but liked the look of the duratrac better. Too many options. :bang:

    I need some advice, I called a bunch of tire centers in northern Delaware searching for the best price on (4) 285/75/r16 Goodyear Duratracs and found a deal for $240 a piece installed. Most were in the $270 range. My last call was to an unnamed tire place that recommended me going with the Toyo Open Country ATII. He said they are a much better tire for the road and has had issues with balancing the Goodyear Duratracs. I like the look slight better of the Duratracs. I want some experienced drivers of these tires input. Or if there is another brand you would recommend. My last jeep I had BFG MT and AT.

    Joel, How did you do your exhaust. I've been looking online and some are replacing the resonator with straight pipe. Others are putting the muffler at the resonator location and dropping the exhaust under the jeep instead of the back. I'm not concerned with clearance in the back. Any advice before I talk with the shop.

    Cleaning out my garage and found some stuff i have no need for. Mostly for my old TJ. I now have a JK. Any offer will be considered. Just make it worth our time. :)

    Stock Speedo Gear size 36
    http://www.quadratec.com/products/55200_36.htm


    Jeep Repair Manual, I think its says 1987-2003, so the link below is not completely accurate.
    http://www.haynes.com/products/productID/235


    Dome Light Switch Clips
    http://www.quadratec.com/products/13029_100.htm


    Alpine 10" type E subwoofer, no box. It worked great when i took it out. $50 or best offer.
    http://www.amazon.com/Alpine-S…m-subwoofer/dp/B0029Y3D9U