What did you do to your JK today?

Nice. Drop us some reviews as you go along.
Absolutely will. Surprised to see so few people with these tires. If you like the Cooper STT Pros, these are, to me, a step above. Technically the same company.

So far, incredibly cushy ride in comparison to my E rated Toyos. And very quiet. Not as quiet as the hybrid Toyos, but more like the Duratracs on my TJ.

Planning on making a video review in the near future. BTW, another great product is the Dirty Life wheels I purchased. Not the best customer service or accessibility via their website, but an awesome wheel thus far!
 
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Had my new Mickey's mounted, balanced, and fitted. Perfect offset wheel and a much lighter tire than the Toyos.

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Are those a M/T or A/T tire?
I have Toyo Open Country M/Ts now and will be replacing within the next couple months as soon as there's some inventory (nobody has any 35x12.5 of any brand close to me). I've got a few thousand miles left on them, but I'm going to an A/T.
 
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Are those a M/T or A/T tire?
I have Toyo Open Country M/Ts now and will be replacing within the next couple months as soon as there's some inventory (nobody has any 35x12.5 of any brand close to me). I've got a few thousand miles left on them, but I'm going to an A/T.
They're the MT. Believe me, I know about the backorder log because I waited two months to get these. Very worth the wait, though. And Mickey Thompson has great customer service.
 
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Installed a lift in my garage for my hard top. Sorry about the unfinished ceiling. It's one of my fall projects.

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Ceiling looks a lot better then mine. Great Jeep sign BTW! What hoist did you use, looks like one familiar from HF I’ve been looking at.
Yes it is the Harbor Freight one and so far works awesome. For the heck of it I lifted up the rear of my John Deere mower and it did it with ease.
 
Yes it is the Harbor Freight one and so far works awesome. For the heck of it I lifted up the rear of my John Deere mower and it did it with ease.
Thanks, looks like you used a piece of uni-strut to attach to the ceiling / framing? Then the hoist brackets attached to the uni-strut I assume.
 
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Thanks, looks like you used a piece of uni-strut to attach to the ceiling / framing? Then the hoist brackets attached to the uni-strut I assume.
Yes it is uni-strut but the hoist brackets go around the uni-strut and then you mount the uni-strut to the ceiling.
 
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Nice work. Can you provide a link to the trans pan? I'm sure some of us would switch to that route one day. Thanks
This is the one I used. The only issue I had was the plug leaked a little after putting the pan on, but I snugged up the drain plug a bit and everything is fine now. If I was doing it again, I should have tightened up the plug before install.

 
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I have a set and love them. Your not going to get the best door seal nor quietness like full steal doors. I can stuff all 4 doors in the trunk without any issues at any given point.

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I have a set and love them. Your not going to get the best door seal nor quietness like full steal doors. I can stuff all 4 doors in the trunk without any issues at any given point.

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All I want from them is to keep me semi dry while driving if it happens to rain. That way I can go doorless far from home and not worry.
 
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