Question by lepercon: what is the best choice in suspension/shock absorber i should use on my jeep for offroading/ mudding?
i have just got a jeep and now im want to turn it into my mudding jeep. im not sure what to put on it. its my first time doing this on any vehicle. oh and what kind of tires are best do you people think? i have friends telling me all different kinds but im not sure. would love that help.
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Answer by jim s
Fox shocks are the best, but they are expensive. You would be best off to buy a complete lift from Old Man Emu or Superlift. Your money will be best spent on putting a locker in the rear and a posi style unit in the front before worrying about the suspension. Doesn’t matter how tall it is if you dont have traction.
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Question by aaron7: Where can I find an inner tube for a 33″ mudding tire?
I have a set of 33×9.5×15 tires for my Jeep to use on the trails and mudding… they have TONS of tread but have some dry rot cracking. They still hold air fine but I rather not blow a tire out in the woods.
Where can I find tubes for these?
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Answer by kelly_f_1999
might order one at any tire store most likey cost 60 bucks or more and wouldnt keep the tire from blowing out if you run over something
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Question by GhostOfThePhantom: can you use mudding tires on a normal road or highway?
im wondering because im getting some for my lifted tahoe
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Answer by Shawn H
Yes you can use any tire no matter what. The only difference is that Gas mileage would be lessened a little bit, that’s it.
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Question by GhostOfThePhantom: can you use mudding tires on a normal road or highway?
im wondering because im getting some for my lifted tahoe
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Answer by Shawn H
Yes you can use any tire no matter what. The only difference is that Gas mileage would be lessened a little bit, that’s it.
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