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Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
The wheel are made by Mazzi. The design is Maximus. they are 18's. I run 37x12.5x18 BFGoodrich KM's.
I really love the Mazzi's but, I am thinking it might be time for me to retire them and get a set of Rock Monster bead locks. I take the centercaps off when offroading. However I could not get them all off this weekend as one of the screws seased up. So I just took the risk of leaving it on. Luckly It was still there undamaged at the end of the day.
Last edited by HumminNBoatin' : 01-07-2009 at 09:46 PM.
Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
But when your driving an H2 you really dont mind a little wheel spin in the snow. The TC takes care of that. When driving an H2 its so well sound insulated you really wont hear the tire noise of the KM's. unless you have the windows down. Then you get to hear the howl.
I have heard nothing but GREAT things about the Micky Thompson's as well. From what I understand they are pretty good on snow too.
What ever you do just dont put Nitto's or some jap brand on it.
Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
These lights SUCK.... I didn't like the delta because they don't match the rest of the bars. Perhaps higher wattage lights would have work (I never did try it before I sold the truck) but with the oem 55 watts, I could have taped a bic lighter to my brushguard and gotten as much light.
Mark
Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
\'03 Lux "white" w/air suspension and kick ass tires (raised letters out) and a '07 jeep Wrangler 4dr Rubi that's just as cool!
Re: Best Low Profile Light Bar
Opps, I just realized I think I meant the XTC bars. The ends don't match the stock bars.
Mark
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