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Project 82 TCBF -10.13.9 - progress!!!

See thats where Ive gotten lucky about every set of tires Ive put on my vehicles. First set was put on in highschool auto shop, and the rest were at the dealership I worked at. Why not mount them your self and, add air soft pellets?
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
See thats where Ive gotten lucky about every set of tires Ive put on my vehicles. First set was put on in highschool auto shop, and the rest were at the dealership I worked at. Why not mount them your self and, add air soft pellets?
That`s something I would let a professional take care of.....

I think I may go with the SSRs, and get them at my local tire shop. I figure from NTW, it would cost about $1200, shipped. From my local tire place, around $1300, mounted/balanced, free front end alignment, and a warranty/road hazzard deal.....

From what I`ve seen, I`d get about the same mileage from the SSRs, as I would the Trxus MTs........
 
Chrisblazzer89 said:
Hey Glen do the MTZs come in 16.5 33s-36s?

I have no idea...



Also as far as 4wheelparts, you still have to pay shipping and then if you have a problem you have to pay shipping again to send the tires back and then wait until the new ones come in. So if you buy local, you don't have to wait and you deal with shipping tires because they are bulky and awkward.
 
Thats why you keep your old tires for emergency's like that, and 4wheelparts always has specials and no shipping weekends. They always have deal going on, my email account is always full of there advertisements.
 
Chevy305 said:
I have no idea...



Also as far as 4wheelparts, you still have to pay shipping and then if you have a problem you have to pay shipping again to send the tires back and then wait until the new ones come in. So if you buy local, you don't have to wait and you deal with shipping tires because they are bulky and awkward.
I wouldn't buy tires from 4wheelparts or anything else for that matter. Why? Because too many fellow wheelers have been burned by apparent bait and switches, wrong parts, inferior substitutes, etc. Too many smoking guns. If you want tires, mounted, balanced, shipped at a fantastic price, and the customer service and reputation to back it up...NATIONAL TIRE & WHEEL!

BTW, when tires are shipped, you have the legal right to refuse shipment for damages when the truck arrives, and the carrier will ship them back at their expense. Once you take the tires, they are your puppies, so make sure if you ship via freight, you become real anal and inspect and reject for the slightest defect. Ask me how I know? FedEx gouged two of the 5 Swamper TSL's, mounted, I ordered from NT&W. Paul at NT&W told me exactly what to do upon receipt and I followed his instruction. I had two replacements back within 5 business days, with NOT ONE HASSLE! That's why I'd go NT&W. You'll at best be nickel and diming, and if you don't ask for price match, you won't get it.

If roadhazzard protection is what you're after, then go local. Just be aware you may pay a premium. Don't trust warranty packages from frieght orders unless it's clearly spelled out in black and white and you have a written guarantee. If not, the deal should be a NO-GO!

Just my .03 cents at the current rate of inflation!


Manny
 
4wheel parts I'm sure is a bigger company so its no bait/switches/scandals at all. I've done business with them in the past and they are very nice and there customer service helped me alot. Ive also visited there store in Charlotte NC before. Wasn't to impressed besides the the yota truggys out front.
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
4wheel parts I'm sure is a bigger company so its no bait/switches/scandals at all. .


I could drudge up quite a few threads over the last 4 yrs of said situations...
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
4wheel parts I'm sure is a bigger company so its no bait/switches/scandals at all. I've done business with them in the past and they are very nice and there customer service helped me alot. Ive also visited there store in Charlotte NC before. Wasn't to impressed besides the the yota truggys out front.
That's why I used the term apparent and smokin' gun. One is a personal issue, two is something else, but how many posts on this board or others about 4WP's questionable business practices can you take? That doesn't mean that a local shop, working under 4WP franchise or a company store can't be dealt with. It's a different ball of wax when dealing over phone/internet, and an actual person you can throttle because they messed up and won't take responsibility. BTW, that is a two way street, as we as consumers do not the freedom to just do what we want either.

I will drop it here, because this post is about Ben's wonder build of "Hammertime" and not a referendum on 4WP. That's
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Manny
 
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Let it be known, this day, said first of Fevurary, in the year of our LORD, Two Thousand and Seven, that his highness, Sir Ben has without waiver, with steadfastness and courage, determined by virtue and through honor, that the tire of choice for him, shall be none other than....

THE TRXUS MUDDER, size 33x12.50x15

That by this decree, forever more, in the witness of all men, shall this decision stand!







































































































at least for two more posts, anyway....

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
 
hey i got my procomps on procomp steelies from 4wp, they charged me $1300 mounted ballanced , w/free lugnuts and installationand warrenty. maybe because its like 10 miles from my house :) the employes from 4wp are some real cool guys!!! they cared about me when my wheel studs were stripped and my ball joint was bad, they werent gonna let me drive off, but we had to sighn a waver stating we would not sue :)LOL
 
Alright guys, things have been slow lately, with little to no progress on the build...The time is coming near where I will be heading up to my buddys in NH for a week to do some wrenchin. So, I wanted to get a little head start on things. My question is this: What is the easiest way to install the bushings/sleeve into the shackle flip? I figure if I have that done already, I can take some time off the actual install.....
 
Put the bushings in the freezer for a while to shrink them. Then grease them a little and tap them in.
 
What are they, stock rubber style or polyurethane bushings? I apologize if you already posted this info, I didn't feel like reading through all the nonsense.

And you're talking about putting the new ones in, not asking about removing the old?
 
Yep, sorry I should`ve clarified...

I`m installing new bushings that came with the DIY4X shackle flip, in the shackle flip....
 
I usually grease the poly and inside the bushing. Tap in the poly halves both of them. Then grease up the sleeve really good as well as inside the poly's. Tap the sleeve in with a bolt inside it to keep from buggerin the end of the sleeve.

Just tap it in! tap tap taperoo.
 
One way I've seen it done that I thought was weird at first, but realized it worked well. Put one half in first. Put the inner sleeve in that half, then tap the other half in keep in the eye supported so the inner sleeve doesn't drive out the other side. Keeps you from in advertantly dinging up the inner sleeve since you don't have to hammer it at all.
 
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