Advocate I
Quick question if you don’t mind; how do those work in the mud & snow? Been looking for a set. Any input helps, thanks!Oil change and new tires. Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/70r17 this time around.
Advocate I
Quick question if you don’t mind; how do those work in the mud & snow? Been looking for a set. Any input helps, thanks!Oil change and new tires. Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/70r17 this time around.
Off-Road Ranger I
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Influencer II
Advocate I
First time I am running them, my previous set were Terra Grappler G2s. Unfortunately I have only taken them home and to work since putting them on yesterday morning. The morning snow had already been cleared/melted by the time I was rolling out of the shop.Quick question if you don’t mind; how do those work in the mud & snow? Been looking for a set. Any input helps, thanks!
Advocate II
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Enthusiast III
Member III
Trail Mechanic III
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Hey Oranger,Oil change and new tires. Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/70r17 this time around.
Trail Blazer I
Member III
Checking suspension torques and bushing integrity frequently is a pretty overlooked aspect of maintenance for modified 4x4's... Its a checklist item that i go do when I do my oil changes.Tighten the front JKS track bar and the rear upper track bar nut. Things where a bit loose. The Jeep no long has Steering drift finally.
Advocate I
Member III
Is yours open or do you have a G80 in it? I can't tell from photos and I haven't had any coffee yet, LOL.Well not today... Sunday I finally gave the 01 Tahoe a little love.
Serviced the differential and replaced the rear trackbar, new wipers, top off fluids, new fog light bulbs, and other little stuff like that.
Shame on me, the diff was black as can be and the old trackbar bowed. Both last touched by the factory?? Evidently I show this rig little mercy.
My lady and the kid report it made it to Idaho with no problems on Monday.
Other than the passenger side foot heater blowing cold. I drive when I am in it so not too worried about it....
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Advocate I
Trail Blazer I
15310
Looking good. Did they give you any trim for the front wind deflector? You may get some whistle without that trim.New roof rack installed!
Advocate I
Haven’t hit the road yet. Will find out today. Does the whistle come from the gap? Because the deflector has trim along the bottom of it, and I’m able to slide the deflector up and down to desired position.Looking good. Did they give you any trim for the front wind deflector? You may get some whistle without that trim.New roof rack installed!
Trail Blazer I
15310
Yes in my experience you'll want the trim touching your paint. That got rid of my whistle.Haven’t hit the road yet. Will find out today. Does the whistle come from the gap? Because the deflector has trim along the bottom of it, and I’m able to slide the deflector up and down to desired position.
Advocate I
Got it, thanks, appreciate the advice!Yes in my experience you'll want the trim touching your paint. That got rid of my whistle.Haven’t hit the road yet. Will find out today. Does the whistle come from the gap? Because the deflector has trim along the bottom of it, and I’m able to slide the deflector up and down to desired position.
Here's mine for reference:
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Trail Blazer I
15310
No problem! Just figured that will it will save you some time chasing an annoying sound haha.Got it, thanks, appreciate the advice!
Advocate I
Nice and quiet. They do not have a loud roar at highway speeds 55-60mph. Have yet to go 70mph+ with them.Hey Oranger,
How do they sound on the highway? I am about to pull the trigger on the same tire (295/75 16) as a replacement for the K02's. I was worried that I would have to listen to roaring heading to a destination / trail.
-Dan
Expedition Master III