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Drove it to Mom's house :mwah1:
Bob
Discovered, what I think is, a sticking passenger front brake.
Finally bought my KJ some street tires to save the MT/R K's for offroad trips.Got a set of 315/75R16 Firestone Destination MT's,killer deal at $171 each( lifetime mounted,balanced,road hazard).Now just waiting on the rims to arrive,should be deleivered by the end of the month.
Finally bought my KJ some street tires to save the MT/R K's for offroad trips.Got a set of 315/75R16 Firestone Destination MT's,killer deal at $171 each( lifetime mounted,balanced,road hazard).Now just waiting on the rims to arrive,should be deleivered by the end of the month.
Yeah one advantage of working for Bridgestone/Firestone,as for the rims they will be the exact same ones I have now just 16".If Bridgstone had a MT tire in that size I would have gotten even a better deal.171 bucks - WHAAAT????!!!!
That IS a great deal. What rims?
Bob
Yeah not going to be running a AT tire.Most people wouldn't consider those as "street" tires:rofl:
Oil change - check.
Grease ball joints - check.
Topped off some fluids - check.
Washed it - check.
Can't really drive it till Aaron comes home from his rally with the van and almost all the tools... so I can do the brake job next. :disgust:
Heehee - Aaron's carrying the tools around? My tools are all in a big toolbox in the dining room :emotions33:
He specifically has the brake bleeding stuff with him. I have enough of my own tools to do the rest of it, and can't see going out and getting another set of something we already have. Fortunately, I don't have to go too far this week/weekend... I've been using his green van in the meantime. :emotions34: