Apr-09-2017 05:03 AM
Apr-10-2017 08:35 AM
DryCreek wrote:Trackrig wrote:
That was my early morning humor. The Jeep weighs less than 3,500#.
Bill
YJ? Or possibly a CJ. I think that the TJ line is where the pounds really started adding in to the build. I know my YJ scales in at 3,490 with a full tank (no back seat), but my "Walrus" (JK/Sahara) tips the scale at 4,275 lbs - even with no back seat and the dog on a leash by my side.
Of course, like the weight, the ride and capabilities are a world apart too.
Apr-09-2017 10:45 PM
Apr-09-2017 08:17 PM
Trackrig wrote:
That was my early morning humor. The Jeep weighs less than 3,500#.
Bill
Apr-09-2017 07:37 PM
Apr-09-2017 03:38 PM
Apr-09-2017 01:50 PM
tomthyme wrote:Trackrig wrote:
..... and a hitch rated for 15,000#, that would handle my Jeep.
Bill
I don't understand the 15k hitch requirement for a Jeep. Is it trailered? Or perhaps you are also towing something else?
Thanks again!
Apr-09-2017 10:43 AM
tomthyme wrote:Trackrig wrote:
..... and a hitch rated for 15,000#, that would handle my Jeep.
Bill
I don't understand the 15k hitch requirement for a Jeep. Is it trailered? Or perhaps you are also towing something else?
Thanks again!
Apr-09-2017 10:22 AM
Apr-09-2017 09:31 AM
bobkatmsu wrote:
Seems like the correct time to change tires gets shorter and shorter. I remember when I first got on the sight the recommended time was 8 years, then seven, now 5-7. What do manufacturers recommend?
Apr-09-2017 08:11 AM
Apr-09-2017 07:16 AM
Apr-09-2017 07:14 AM
Trackrig wrote:
..... and a hitch rated for 15,000#, that would handle my Jeep.
Bill
Apr-09-2017 06:40 AM
Apr-09-2017 06:37 AM
RLHAMILTON wrote:Seems like the correct time to change tires gets shorter and shorter. I remember when I first got on the sight the recommended time was 8 years, then seven, now 5-7. What do manufacturers recommend?
A good bet is to replace your tires between 5-7 years from the DOT date on the tire, unless you see cracks before. Good luck!