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Same. We used to watch him race CMRA back in the day when he was a kid at Texas World Speedway in College Station. Met him in 2009 at the Indy Moto GP and got my poster signed by him. We had pit passes and ran into his family, who are incredibly nice and down to earth good people. Also ran into...
I use this on the wheels, mirrors, door handles, hood inserts, bumpers, grill, etc.
I would love to have one of these. I’ve used one in the past it works incredibly well. But, $$$$$.
Better heat dissipation which assists in minimizing brake fade. It’s only half the equation though. I’m not saying it won’t help some, but upgrading calipers as well is the right way to do it. It’s just much more expensive.
It’s not always about speed. I installed a Vanco Big Brake Kit from Black Magic Brakes on my 05 LJ. The stock brakes were ok when the Jeep was stock, but you add 35-37” tires, heavy bumpers, a lift, winch, tube fenders, etc., etc., then the Jeep gets heavy. The stock brakes were struggling to...
2/4
Actually, mine is not a kit, so I don’t really know the exact drop. All four points are adjustable. I’m probably somewhere between 2/4 and 3/5. I’m sitting at 33.5” from fender to ground on all four.
Check the suspension section. There are quite a few drop threads there. Here are a...
I’d take it to a professional paint shop and get their opinion/suggestions. Many years ago my Dad got something on his car that almost looked like a concrete mist. We could not get it to come off at all. We took it to a paint shop and they had a power washer that had high water pressure, not...
A lot of members here run the Michelin Defender LTX M/S2. It seems to be a very popular tire for our trucks. This is the tire I’ll be going with when my current ones need replacement, which is very soon.
I’ve never used it on those surfaces, but a clay bar works miracles on removing water spots on paint and glass. Might be worth a shot to try just a small piece. That surface may be too rough though. I treat tires and plastic trim with this, and it works great.
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