i would say good on/off road tires 4 a wj r goodyear wrangler duratracs they are aggresive enough for off road but yet handle well on the street, and they look kick ass
@2tweeds those tires are sick! I just replaced my Destination A/Ts with Destinations again. I love the tires, but kind of wish I would have gone with the Duratracs.
How are the Destination A/T's holding up? I can't decide whether to get the A/T's for my Suburban ( But in 285/75/R16 ) or save for another few months and get the Destination M/T's. How do the AT's wear? Good off-road and on-road?
@DemonicWolfie Since its been a year, I assume you got y your tires. ;) But I'll still thow in my opinon anyway. For on/off-road driving mixed traction, my fave tire is the BFG A/T Has sipes for great wet pavement traction and a high void ratio and soft compound for high dirt traction. Not great for high speed handling, tho, and not the best for hauling trailers.
Most A/T's are gear more for pavement, and many MTs are unsiped making wet pavement dangerous.
@l337pwnage I second that. I wish I purchased the BFGs for the more muddy conditions because my Firestones collect mud surprisingly quick and at that point the tire itself does not provide adequate traction. However, I do some towing, and I am pleased with the Destinations. Thanks for the input lee7pwnage.
nice jeep man,is that a 4.0? couldnt hear it to well. would you have gone with a bigger lift than 2" now that you have it...i was thinking a 2" OME, but now im thinking a 2" budget with the 2" heavy duty OME springs with rancho shocks so i have a 4 inch total...you think that would give me death wobble?
that is why you usually dont want an automatic for off roading. my jeep would glide right up without havin to goose the throtle.
Freebirdflyer 1 year ago
i would say good on/off road tires 4 a wj r goodyear wrangler duratracs they are aggresive enough for off road but yet handle well on the street, and they look kick ass
2tweeds 1 year ago
@2tweeds those tires are sick! I just replaced my Destination A/Ts with Destinations again. I love the tires, but kind of wish I would have gone with the Duratracs.
wjjeep4x4 1 year ago
Can you share what shocks you are using? Thanks!
heelhook23 2 years ago
Old Man Emu Heavy Duty 2" suspension. Both the nitrocharger shocks & the heavy duty coil springs.
wjjeep4x4 2 years ago
Nice jeep!
theinz99 2 years ago
How are the Destination A/T's holding up? I can't decide whether to get the A/T's for my Suburban ( But in 285/75/R16 ) or save for another few months and get the Destination M/T's. How do the AT's wear? Good off-road and on-road?
DemonicWolfie 3 years ago
@DemonicWolfie Since its been a year, I assume you got y your tires. ;) But I'll still thow in my opinon anyway. For on/off-road driving mixed traction, my fave tire is the BFG A/T Has sipes for great wet pavement traction and a high void ratio and soft compound for high dirt traction. Not great for high speed handling, tho, and not the best for hauling trailers.
Most A/T's are gear more for pavement, and many MTs are unsiped making wet pavement dangerous.
I've owned 3 subs myself. :)
l337pwnage 1 year ago
@l337pwnage I second that. I wish I purchased the BFGs for the more muddy conditions because my Firestones collect mud surprisingly quick and at that point the tire itself does not provide adequate traction. However, I do some towing, and I am pleased with the Destinations. Thanks for the input lee7pwnage.
wjjeep4x4 1 year ago
Is this a Limited? Does is it have the Quadra-Drive 2?
bdr12259 3 years ago
it's a 99' Laredo with the Selec-Trac NV242
wjjeep4x4 3 years ago
nice jeep man,is that a 4.0? couldnt hear it to well. would you have gone with a bigger lift than 2" now that you have it...i was thinking a 2" OME, but now im thinking a 2" budget with the 2" heavy duty OME springs with rancho shocks so i have a 4 inch total...you think that would give me death wobble?
WJguy420 2 years ago
@WJguy420 Try the OME 3.5" lift
Mahaney82 5 months ago