Ah come on sitting in a parking lot Troy doesn't need a spare
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Plus I would hate to have to hoist it up there!:thumbsup:
Heres some shots of my '02 Liberty. It is my daily driver and ie used, but rarely abosed. Hauls everything from CJ parts to camping & hunting gear to dead elk!!!! No worries
Dont have any photos of the Rubicon wheels I put on,,makes it look a bit more "Jeep" IMO. Definately better than the steelies.
Lots of upgrades in the future.
Mine is trying but if we don't sell it soon then I am going to undercoat it with rhino lining (or that sort of thing). I really love the truck. I bought it and it was my first vehicle. It has been through more mud then most trucks and still runs great. But I am kinda scared for its future if it's sold.
Yeah, But he only has 35's which is what I have. Dont get me wrong, its a beautiful KJ, but its not big enough that a jack block from AEV or one similar wont get the tire off the ground if you use the axle to lift it. Ive got 35's and I use one and it works fine. It even works on the frame.
Im not saying there arent other options, I was just saying it wouldnt be that hard to get it off the ground to change the tire if you know what your doin.
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