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BKCowGod
09-08-2007, 05:26 AM
(cross posted from IFSJA)

Look what I found under my pillow!
So first came the score of a set of 15x10 Anson slot mags, with the right patina to match my J.

Then came the big FedEx man with a beautiful set of 33x12.5-15 High-Tec muds...

Put the two together with the new Truck Avenger and some timing adjustments, and suddeny life is looking very fun!
http://www.kuhgott.com/temp/tires/IMG_1314.JPG
http://www.kuhgott.com/temp/tires/IMG_1315.JPG
http://www.kuhgott.com/temp/tires/IMG_1320.JPG
http://www.kuhgott.com/temp/tires/IMG_1322.JPG

So happy.......

Haggis
09-08-2007, 10:48 AM
You're truck just keeps getting cooler and cooler all the time. Those rims are perfect vintage for that rig. Man, I'm jealous! I want that truck!

Schattenjager
09-08-2007, 11:38 AM
:jumping: Sweet score for a super sweet buggy! Congrats!

CYi5
09-08-2007, 05:24 PM
Nice, I hadn't seen Goodyear MT/R's with the Dunlop Mud Rover tread on them before:cool: Edit: Wow cool, I didn't know you could retread muds! Thanks for posting, might be a good option for my next set of Samurai rubbers.

kcowyo
09-08-2007, 05:33 PM
So when is the tire fairy gonna put 'em on the truck? :peepwall:

Glad to see you've hung onto the Jeep, sorry to see the 'Zu go -

BKCowGod
09-09-2007, 11:45 PM
Did I mention the tires are only $80/ea?

stay tuned for pix ON the truck... the tire fairy forgot that mag wheels require different lug nits than steelies. :oops:

BKCowGod
09-16-2007, 01:24 AM
Picture on truck, as requested...

http://www.kuhgott.com/temp/tires/installed.jpg

flyingwil
09-16-2007, 02:36 AM
Looks much better on the truck! Keep us post with how they hold up.

kcowyo
09-16-2007, 04:30 PM
:iagree:

Those tires just added a whole new burly element to that truck. Good find on the tires and wheels.

I'll have to post some pics of a friend's camo'd J-truck. The J-trucks are so classic.

RedDog
09-16-2007, 04:39 PM
I too love that truck from the first time it appeared here. A couple uncles drove them when I was a kid and I had the Tonka versions.

There's one nearly identical (brown paint) for sale here in town that looks to be in exceptional condition. It's just sitting there for the taking.