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Northridge currently has them at $209 each, then add in the gift card deal and it's equivalent to another $25.00 off per tire if you buy four, even more if you get a spare.
 

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Northridge currently has them at $209 each, then add in the gift card deal and it's equivalent to another $25.00 off per tire if you buy four, even more if you get a spare.
I got mine from you guys but it was before the gift card promotion.
 

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Northridge currently has them at $209 each, then add in the gift card deal and it's equivalent to another $25.00 off per tire if you buy four, even more if you get a spare.
:swear::facepalm::(

Already ordered and they had to have money down to pull them into the state. D'oh! :headbang:

Well maybe I can still get a good deal on lights.
 

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I got mine from you guys but it was before the gift card promotion.
Dang! Thanks for the order though, check with us next time you need something, specials always come up!


:swear::facepalm::(

Already ordered and they had to have money down to pull them into the state. D'oh! :headbang:

Well maybe I can still get a good deal on lights.
Chris at the Denver location is working on a quote for you!
 
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I'm still having a tuff Decision. The 295's are way cheaper by almost 100.00 compared to the 315's. I just don't want my Jeep to look wimpy once I have my Rancho 2.5" Lift on my Sport which I think is closer to 3-3.5".
 

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I'm still having a tuff Decision. The 295's are way cheaper by almost 100.00 compared to the 315's. I just don't want my Jeep to look wimpy once I have my Rancho 2.5" Lift on my Sport which I think is closer to 3-3.5".
If you don’t stuff the absolute biggest tire possible into your wheel wells the other boys will point and laugh and make fun of you.
 
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If you don’t stuff the absolute biggest tire possible into your wheel wells the other boys will point and laugh and make fun of you.
Ya however, I prefer a little more gap I'm just unsure of how much will there be. I'm tempted to take the gamble and go the 295 route.
 

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Ya however, I prefer a little more gap I'm just unsure of how much will there be. I'm tempted to take the gamble and go the 295 route.
Your Jeep. :like:

Now, if you want me to spend your money I'd help you out for sure. :angel:
 

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Ya however, I prefer a little more gap I'm just unsure of how much will there be. I'm tempted to take the gamble and go the 295 route.
Like my 295s a lot but they are E-load rated so best to run them at 30 psi for best ride quality. Think they look perfect on my stock (no lift) suspension, probably be more likely to go w/ 315s if I were lifted. The 295s are a bit taller than 33/12.5 or the stock rubicon 285/70s so they do fill the wells pretty good.
 

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Like my 295s a lot but they are E-load rated so best to run them at 30 psi for best ride quality. Think they look perfect on my stock (no lift) suspension, probably be more likely to go w/ 315s if I were lifted. The 295s are a bit taller than 33/12.5 or the stock rubicon 285/70s so they do fill the wells pretty good.
Stop being a pathetic loser and lift that thing already.
 

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Just ask @cosine he knows!
Stop being a pathetic loser and lift that thing already.
Calm down there J, I'm happy living the low-life! I'll just follow your build thread just like the old days back on that "other" site!
 

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Ya however, I prefer a little more gap I'm just unsure of how much will there be. I'm tempted to take the gamble and go the 295 route.
Running the 295/70R17 on Fuel Rims. Have had them about 500 miles so far. I think they look pretty decent with a 3" lift.
Best pics I have now, I'll see if I can grab a side shot tomorrow.

So far, have nothing but amazing things to say about these tires. Ride smooth, Quiet, Responsive, and I picked up a MPG over the Pro Comp MT2s that I was running.
I paid for them, DT here in SA took care of me with an install package and certs.

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Running the 295/70R17 on Fuel Rims. Have had them about 500 miles so far. I think they look pretty decent with a 3" lift.
Best pics I have now, I'll see if I can grab a side shot tomorrow.

So far, have nothing but amazing things to say about these tires. Ride smooth, Quiet, Responsive, and I picked up a MPG over the Pro Comp MT2s that I was running.
I paid for them, DT here in SA took care of me with an install package and certs.
Nice look! What psi are you running? Really like the ride quality at 30 psi on my 295s!
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