I would just say pay close attention to how the flat part is done on the brake piston. I had to redo mine after I re-installed it. Easier to do out side the XJ than in side.
Stopping on those 35's is gonna be a bit different than stopping on your 33's. You've added a lot of rolling mass to the XJ when you went bigger. Don't forget that part.
Yano, if I didn't like Lisa I could make SOOOOOOOO many comments about that Flores! I do think she's cool, and since she has to put up with you and all, I won't.
That being said....she doesn't count since SHE'S the owner anyway. You cannot buy what you already own, so, I guess I did just beat it.
Oh? M'thinks that you're legally obligated to do so.
As the personal representative of the actual owner of the vehicle in question, you extended an offer, to wit: to sell the above-referenced Jeep Cherokee XJ for $8,000.00 or best offer. The said offer contained no disclaimer or right to revoke the said offer. The said offer was accepted upon the issuance of the best offer to date (the "Contract"). You then unilaterally attempted to renegotiate the newly formed said Contract.
I assure you that your continued attempts to breach the Contract will be met with the filing of a law suit for,amongst other things, breach of contract, violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices - Consumer Protection Act (chapter 17, Texas Business and Commerce Code), attorneys fees (if applicable), and for any further relief under the law or equity to which I might be entitled.