2ndchance
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Tuesday 4/10: I've been struggling with what to do with the tires. Buy three new military tires @ $170 each? Buy three civilian tires and reuse military rims (and hope the don't leak) @ $120 each? Combine a 1/2" spacer and a 1.5" adapter (5x5.5 to 5x5), replace lug bolts with 3" ones, and use the two spare JK Moab 17" rims/tires I have left over from my first trailer build for $150 total.
Well, I decided. I'm going with matching JK Moab 17" rims/tires. As much as I wanted to keep the trailer as original as I could, I realized that I've already modified it from stock. It has a thicker tub bottom, modified cross members, hydraulic drain plugs, and upgraded shocks. I figured that I'm not going to be pulling this trailer on any parades. It's going to hold my camp gear, gun gear, and eventually will be converted to an expedition trailer.
With this in mind, having matching tires is a big plus. I only need to carry my one spare. There is a small savings on weight. I save $$$ upfront, but will have to spend $440 years down the line when I need to replace the tires with matching Falken ATS (like on my JK).
So, everything is on order. I should have them in hand in a few days.
_________________Well, I decided. I'm going with matching JK Moab 17" rims/tires. As much as I wanted to keep the trailer as original as I could, I realized that I've already modified it from stock. It has a thicker tub bottom, modified cross members, hydraulic drain plugs, and upgraded shocks. I figured that I'm not going to be pulling this trailer on any parades. It's going to hold my camp gear, gun gear, and eventually will be converted to an expedition trailer.
With this in mind, having matching tires is a big plus. I only need to carry my one spare. There is a small savings on weight. I save $$$ upfront, but will have to spend $440 years down the line when I need to replace the tires with matching Falken ATS (like on my JK).
So, everything is on order. I should have them in hand in a few days.
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