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    Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
    Nice!! You don't see the mad dogs on jk's very often. What size are they? Radial? What do you think about them so far?
    Thanks, they are 35x14.50. They are not radial but might go that route next time around. These are ungodly loud. I just ordered some parts today. I will post updated pics.

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  • CJ
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  • tribaltalon
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    Nice!! You don't see the mad dogs on jk's very often. What size are they? Radial? What do you think about them so far?

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  • Jester
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    yep i like it alot. ready to lift mine.

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  • gscott
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    ^Looks great!

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  • boosted
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    My 2010 jk

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
    LMAO!!! Elitist offroading prick? thats fucking hilarious.


    and I just had never heard of fatty knob, i thought it was funny, didnt cause any offense. The other people on the board of EOP may think otherwise.
    elitist prick. lol

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  • tribaltalon
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    LMAO!!! Elitist offroading prick? thats fucking hilarious.


    and I just had never heard of fatty knob, i thought it was funny, didnt cause any offense. The other people on the board of EOP may think otherwise.

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  • gscott
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    Originally posted by Jester
    I was "offroading" in a hummer in the marines 12 years ago but we just called it "going to work."
    Amen, 21 years ago for me in the ARMY trying like heck to see what my 2-door HMMWV could do on the sand dunes of Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi. Couldn't get that thing stuck, in fact had to help a M113 get out of the mud after a sudden sand/rain storm one time.
    Best bed I had for 6 months. If you rest your right heel on the top of the high/low switch on the floor board and lean back on your stack of claymores topped off with your gas mask, the snooze monster took over!

    BTW
    Didn't mean to use "unproper" wheeling/off-roading terminology and cause offense.
    Fat Knobby Tires
    Knobby Tires
    Mud Tires
    Supper Swappers
    Big Tires
    All-Terrains
    Regardless, I don't have them but I still enjoy the lift and the big street tires!

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
    really? in my 12 plus years of wheeling i never heard a tire referred to as a fatty knob. LOL. (And i can't believe Interco still makes the thornturds, that rubber would be much better utilized on more 17" sizes for the tires that are actually useable offroad)
    Which is why I said I couldnt tell if you were trolling or not. And nobody likes an elitist offroading prick. He described them as fatty knobs.....it made since and gave the perfect mental image of serious mud tires. Ive been into the offroad scene since my dad pulled up in his 85 jeep renegade....in 85. I was "offroading" in a hummer in the marines 12 years ago but we just called it "going to work."But I don't act like an elitist frat boy.

    and I agree with the statement about thornbirds........but they still make them because people still buy them.

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  • tribaltalon
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    really? in my 12 plus years of wheeling i never heard a tire referred to as a fatty knob. LOL. (And i can't believe Interco still makes the thornturds, that rubber would be much better utilized on more 17" sizes for the tires that are actually useable offroad)

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  • Jester
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    Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
    whats a fatty knob?
    cant tell if trolling or serious...

    really knobby tires.....like thornbirds.

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  • tribaltalon
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    whats a fatty knob?

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  • gscott
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    '08 jk

    I'll jump on too! '08 Sahara I picked up a couple of weeks ago in Longview. Hardtop, still discovering all the mods. No fatty knobs but big tires and I enjoy not having the highway drone. My 13 year old thinks it's his in 3 more years...we'll see if he makes it!
    Last edited by gscott; 07-20-2012, 05:12 PM.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
    Bridgeport OHV has some pretty sweet trails from what i've heard....
    Superlift isnt too far either, and its pretty challenging!

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