J jmeti000 NAXJA Forum User Location san antonio,tx Feb 20, 2012 #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jYcX_D09ig I want a set jmeti000
1990JEEPXJ NAXJA Forum User NAXJA Member Location San Diego Feb 20, 2012 #2 #1. you cant change the tire pressure to wheel and then go drive down the highway #2. rim size seems like it would be a problem #3. cool idea though
#1. you cant change the tire pressure to wheel and then go drive down the highway #2. rim size seems like it would be a problem #3. cool idea though
L Lodi Jim NAXJA Member # 1537 Location Lodi, Ca. Feb 21, 2012 #3 Looks like that it will not go flat on you. Probably will hate mud.
rockclimber Associate NAXJA Member Location San Diego Feb 21, 2012 #4 1990JEEPXJ said: #1. you cant change the tire pressure to wheel and then go drive down the highway Click to expand... not really a problem, these have quite a bit of 'sidewall' fl3x. #2. rim size seems like it would be a problem Click to expand... this could be I have run tires like this on scissor and boom lifts when having to take them offroad. not this exact tire, but the same idea. I wouldn't run them on a DD, they wear pretty fast.
1990JEEPXJ said: #1. you cant change the tire pressure to wheel and then go drive down the highway Click to expand... not really a problem, these have quite a bit of 'sidewall' fl3x. #2. rim size seems like it would be a problem Click to expand... this could be I have run tires like this on scissor and boom lifts when having to take them offroad. not this exact tire, but the same idea. I wouldn't run them on a DD, they wear pretty fast.
M Miller88 NAXJA Forum User Location Syracuse NY Feb 24, 2012 #5 Wouldn't you be able to stick an extremely hard rubber compound on them?
rockclimber Associate NAXJA Member Location San Diego Feb 24, 2012 #6 Miller88 said: Wouldn't you be able to stick an extremely hard rubber compound on them? Click to expand... sure, but that would defeat the point of using them offroad.
Miller88 said: Wouldn't you be able to stick an extremely hard rubber compound on them? Click to expand... sure, but that would defeat the point of using them offroad.
XJ Eric NAXJA Forum User Location Allegheny National Forest Feb 24, 2012 #7 We're supposed to be trying em out here on base. I'll keep tabs on the trans guys to see how they do.
We're supposed to be trying em out here on base. I'll keep tabs on the trans guys to see how they do.
Ghost Member Number 257 NAXJA Member Location Camden, SC Feb 27, 2012 #8 Is the rocking when braking form the way the tire is?
rockclimber Associate NAXJA Member Location San Diego Feb 27, 2012 #9 Ghost said: Is the rocking when braking form the way the tire is? Click to expand... I don't think its the tires. the whole thing is rocking, if it were from the structure of the 'tire' then part of the tire would stay stopped.
Ghost said: Is the rocking when braking form the way the tire is? Click to expand... I don't think its the tires. the whole thing is rocking, if it were from the structure of the 'tire' then part of the tire would stay stopped.
A AnthonyZ28 NAXJA Forum User Location Hallettsville, Texas Feb 28, 2012 #10 If they could somehow make it to where a similar compound could replace the inner tube, where you can still control the pressure. That would be ideal.
If they could somehow make it to where a similar compound could replace the inner tube, where you can still control the pressure. That would be ideal.