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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
What did you do to your JK today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 453583" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>Have a patch repair kit in case. The K02 are 6 ply so pretty tough.</p><p>Not to say it can't happen . Been thinking of alternatives lately as eventually my luck will run out.</p><p>When building many of the FSR and logging roads the crews had to do a lot of blasting .</p><p>The rubble left behind was used for gravel so many a sharp rock on the trails depending </p><p>where you are . I've seen 4 tire blow outs this past year on the trails . It's from the rocks .</p><p>Three of those were on questionable tires. </p><p>Jeep Purists don't read any further . Lol</p><p>Never really liked the looks of a big ass tire hanging off the back .</p><p></p><p> When I lived in Edmonton had a F150. Winter driving had 2 24"x24" x2" concrete patio</p><p>slabs/blocks secure in the back of the box. The extra weight worked like a charm, .</p><p> Traction never an issue in the Jeep .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 453583, member: 23341"] Have a patch repair kit in case. The K02 are 6 ply so pretty tough. Not to say it can't happen . Been thinking of alternatives lately as eventually my luck will run out. When building many of the FSR and logging roads the crews had to do a lot of blasting . The rubble left behind was used for gravel so many a sharp rock on the trails depending where you are . I've seen 4 tire blow outs this past year on the trails . It's from the rocks . Three of those were on questionable tires. Jeep Purists don't read any further . Lol Never really liked the looks of a big ass tire hanging off the back . When I lived in Edmonton had a F150. Winter driving had 2 24"x24" x2" concrete patio slabs/blocks secure in the back of the box. The extra weight worked like a charm, . Traction never an issue in the Jeep . [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
What did you do to your JK today?
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