Not sponsored at all. Sorry if that was implied. Epic got them to me quickly and was great to deal with and offered a discount that was more competitive that any other shop but I still was out of pocket a good chunk of change. I don't think i have recieved any thing free from any one. Occasionally discounts from long term partners like Warn, and Teraflex, but I have spent thousands and thousands with both companies. I like to shout out local companies and/or any company that has gone out of their way to make my life easier and has great teams (Northridge 4x4 has been a huge help for a long time) and products. I have no interest in promoting products I don't believe in just for free stuff and have turned down several. Any company that stands behind their product, is quick to respond to questions, and makes ordering easy is far more valuable then saving a few bucks here and there.
They do look amazing on your Jeep. Very interested to learn about your fuel economy impact after speedometer calibration as well as your new dyno results. I wonder if we now get to see the engine deliver its peak torque at the lower rpms. Thanks again for posting this.
It’s well know when you start flexing, those will rub on turns. You have to remove and cut off much plastic aero stuff and while turned and flexed, will still rub. So how well did you really test it?
I love my Nomad Deluxe. Only running 35's and haven't had a chance yet to take them off-road yet. But have had them aired down just to see how well that works.
Just so ya know........... I been running Falken wild peak mt tires (which if ya haven't tried them you should).. nittos like toyos are way too stiff and do not flex much which provides a bad ride and no grip... 37 12.5 Falken on Hutchinson beadlock (which is the only legal beadlock) weighs only 102 lbs......... much lighter better and will have more power..... cheers thx for the videos
3 inch, steering stabilizer and 4.58 differential swap. That rig looks almost like the one I want, just freedom top that I need since it's hot as hell down here.
Great Video Casey! I love the wheel choice you made now that they’re on the Jeep...I wasn’t 100% sure when you did the reveal in your garage. What a difference a set of wheels and tires make to it! Thanks for sharing! ✌🏼
I wasn't really digging the look of these when I looked at pictures of them. But, they look really nice on a jeep. Might have to rethink my next wheels.
Loving your channel. It is great to have the guidance from somebody who knows a lot more than I do. Building a 2 Door JL Rubicon in Vernon, B.C. Killer rim set-up!
Lift thennn trail. I am really wanting to add skids before hitting it too hard. Lots going in under there that needs some protection. Few companies I've spoken too wont be long with solutions.
I tried to listen for what the offset was but I didn't here it. Looking for wheel for a lifted 2021 rubicon wrangler and not sure of the offset. I know if I use my stock rubicon wheels I will have to use wheel spacers to clear everything but not sure of the offset for new wheels.
I'm loving the look! Please get a weight on the stock wheel/tire combo too so we can make a comparison with your new setup. I don't think an overall weight per corner of 118 lbs is too bad though . . . I was expecting worse. Looking forward to the next dyno run and your lift plans. Great info as always!
I agree! 118 lbs is not bad at all! I was expecting 150ish! He went from 77lbs to 118lbs but those are 37" and for some reason why they list them at 12.5 but they are nearly 14" wide! Best off road tire for both weight, size, capability combo ever! I had those in 33" on my 2017 4Runner and man they grab on the rocks here in Arizona as if they have real teeth!
@@Casey250 Awesome content man! I wait for your videos like a hawk LOL Do you have any plans to wrap it??? Something crazy like the hyper green JK jeeps!
@ Casey 250, are you doing any other modifications? That weight is going to cause a lot of stress on your stock parts, probably have to add another good 7k to keep everything rolling properly with such big tires. (new brakes, new suspension, better ball joints, sterring stabilizers etc. )
Maybe. I have on board air if that happens and someone wants to vandelize my jeep they better avoid the cameras watching it. Youd have to know what they are as well, most people have no clue.
@@Casey250 great videos...I have JL rubi axles with Method wheels with same specs as the nomads and 37s rub front inner liners with 2" bumpstops when flexing up and turning. Need 4.5 backpacking or less to fully clear 37s in the front with rubi fenders. You'll see when you get flexy offroad.
Matt Strunk thats not true I personally know two people with 38x13.5R17 milestars mounted on 17 x 9 +1 wheels and no running except on that “extra bumper” plastic piece in the rear That’s with a mega flexy 3” lift
@@Casey250 i stumbled upon you after doing research on the diesel. keep it up!! i love my 2.0 I4 gasser, it's a tiny ass motor but it gets up and moves even on 35s.
@@mattbrew11 my 37s rub inner rubicon liners with 17x8.5 wheels 4.75 backspacing flexing up and turning with 2" bumpstops. Your friends must have more bumpstops or dont flex it out like I do or others do and turn the steering. Watch wayoflife's test flexing video with his JLU on 37s and 17x8.5 wheels with 4.75 backspacing...you'll see why he added wheel spacers. Also, JLlifeoffroad was running 17x9 wheels with 4.5 backspacing on 38x13.50 milestars ..he also rubs flexing and just changed to 37s. There are also countless other examples on the jl forum.
Is that a 2 to 2.5" lift on your Jeep? I just bought a 21 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Sport and its supposed to have the same lift as the Rubicon i believe and I'm kinda wanting to go 37s but not sure if it will fit.
Love it! I have the same jeep and looking at this I might go with this tires. Can you let us know how is the highway speed over 65 mph. The stock tires are not that great, requires constant feedback. Also looking forward to learn about mpg difference. Great videos.
It will vary province to province. There isn't a reason I can find that wouldn't allow 40s and tons in BC. However there are countless regulations that would need to be followed for other things that adding new axles or larger tires would need to be followed. Bumper height, headlight height, tire poke, lift height, mud flaps, frame welding, steering welding, bumper width. To name a few.
GREAT LOOKING COMBO !!! I am going with 35's on 17x8.5 wheels. Going to have to run them a while before I can put on a lift. Let us know if you run these how much they rub. Looks like they should be fine for on road driving.
Me too. Adapts might be a bit for the diesel. The reservoir has to be redesigned for the Ecodiesel passenger side. I have some temporary 2.1s for the front but will move to adapts when I can.
You got a nice mall crawler there, but I know from experience that when you put it on the trails, those tires are going to rub to the point that they tear your fender liners out.
I am really interested in these rims, but was somewhat concerned with how close the valves are to the edge of the ram. From other pictures I have seen it look like they might be vulnerable to being damaged on rocks. From this video it appears that they are further back than I originally thought, and probably not as available as I thought. I will be very interested in watching to see your experiences when you actually take them out wheeling to see if that is an issue at all. I’ve had a lot of bead locks, and don’t really want to deal with all of the issues that come with them. This is the first wheel I’ve seen that takes some very definitive steps to allowing a wheeler to run wheels without bead locks. The lips on the inside of the beads looks like they would be effective, so I’m very interested to see the real world experience at low air pressure.
It would have to be a real akward rock that hits hard to damage them. I do have spare valves and caps I am carrying with me just in case. So even if something did happen it wouldn't be a hard trail fix.
Casey 250 looking forward to a trail report - after the suspension is in, I imagine. Btw I’m from Vancouver, now in Halifax. Rocks here come coated in gravy, between trees and roots. That’s what I remember of the island as well.
Awesome videos! Thank you. My wife and I are considering getting a Wrangler diesel. Would you mind showing us where the oil filter is at on the diesel and how difficult it's going to be to do an oil change?
What are the specs on those rims, I have a 21 eco diesel JL rubicon. I put 37 12.50s on my factory rims and even after the lift i had to add 1.75" wheel spacers to no rub while turning, and I would like to get away from that
Diameter x Width: 17” x 8.5” • Bolt Pattern: 5x5” • Offset: 0” • Back Spacing: 4.75” • Hub Centric: JL Wrangler/Unlimited and JT Gladiator • Lug Centric: JK Wrangler/Unlimited
I do believe if you had painted the rim protectors white before putting them on would have change the look even better. Although it looks great as is I think the white would give it a whole new look. Just my opinion. We all have different tastes. lol
At least those were paid-for/sponsored tires that you were burning a few hundred dollars worth of rubber off of in the burn-out.
And kudos for telling us that they were sponsored. I appreciate the full disclosure
Not sponsored at all. Sorry if that was implied. Epic got them to me quickly and was great to deal with and offered a discount that was more competitive that any other shop but I still was out of pocket a good chunk of change. I don't think i have recieved any thing free from any one. Occasionally discounts from long term partners like Warn, and Teraflex, but I have spent thousands and thousands with both companies. I like to shout out local companies and/or any company that has gone out of their way to make my life easier and has great teams (Northridge 4x4 has been a huge help for a long time) and products. I have no interest in promoting products I don't believe in just for free stuff and have turned down several. Any company that stands behind their product, is quick to respond to questions, and makes ordering easy is far more valuable then saving a few bucks here and there.
IMO you're going to need a couple inches more lift for full articulation.
Do you need to strengthen any parts such as axle extra by installing 37s? Is a lift itself just good enough?
@@shushu86 I am cautious of tthe front C guessets and rear axle flanges.
I would love too see all the tazer/fuel vidoes you can make! Love everything so far!
They do look amazing on your Jeep. Very interested to learn about your fuel economy impact after speedometer calibration as well as your new dyno results. I wonder if we now get to see the engine deliver its peak torque at the lower rpms. Thanks again for posting this.
He did do a video of a mpg run. iirc... he ended up with ~23 mpg with the 37's.
Michael Lewandowski Thanks. Yes, I am a big fan and have watched all the videos.
Looks good. Newbie here: will you need to change gears or drive shaft after going.w 37s?
All you need now is a flat brim snap back, some monster energy drink stickers, and chrome accents!
Lol
Very nice. Can't wait to see the final lift on it too.
It’s well know when you start flexing, those will rub on turns. You have to remove and cut off much plastic aero stuff and while turned and flexed, will still rub. So how well did you really test it?
I put 35x10.50 tires on my stock sport & rubi suspension, love it!
Yep,the wheels look great,nice tyre choice as well.Looking forward to the continuing journey of mods. on the Jeep
Thanks for the info, now I know I can drive the 37s home from the shop before the lift install.
Do you know what’s the total height of the car. Is that it’s with the 37” tires ? Thank you
what wheels are those ? I like the air release
Teraflex Nomad
Looks sweet. Can't wait for you to do the lift.
Thx. Me too. Its going to be looking great.
Looks good! Do the Dino and fuel comparison!
Thx. Appreciate the feedback for making future videos.
Just threw 35’s on my 2017 JK sport (no lift) and they look great and I honestly feel I could have gone bigger…
I'm impressed that those were not heavier. I have first year raptor wheels with 35" wildpeaks on my f150 and those come in at 100lbs even.
I love my Nomad Deluxe. Only running 35's and haven't had a chance yet to take them off-road yet. But have had them aired down just to see how well that works.
The system seems to work great. Some off road testing is needed for sure though. Soon.
Very cool! Living through your channel as I mentioned before, this was supposed to be my next Jeep purchase if I hadn’t gotten my JT.
JT is a sick rig too!!
Diesel JT for me hopefully soon
If I could have waited, I would definitely would have purchased a diesel JT especially now seeing how Casey’s ride is turning out!
Just so ya know........... I been running Falken wild peak mt tires (which if ya haven't tried them you should).. nittos like toyos are way too stiff and do not flex much which provides a bad ride and no grip... 37 12.5 Falken on Hutchinson beadlock (which is the only legal beadlock) weighs only 102 lbs......... much lighter better and will have more power..... cheers thx for the videos
Those rims and wheels look Awesome! Excited to see your complete review on how they affect fuel economy! Great Video
Thanks. Appreciate the feedback for future videos.
great video. I was wondering are the wheels you went with stock back spacing?
3 inch, steering stabilizer and 4.58 differential swap. That rig looks almost like the one I want, just freedom top that I need since it's hot as hell down here.
I have a 3.5 lift but for a gas JL. See how it sits.
@@Casey250 I thought it was stock height, I'm more of a Terra Grappler myself but nothing but great experiences with Nitto
Stock height in the video. 3.5in going in
@@Casey250 Ahhh nice, lucky me here I can pretty much delete it as I get out of the dealership.
Plz do a mpg test with the 37s
Definitly interested in the fuel economy video! Thanks for the updates man. Definitely leaning towards ordering a diesel for myself.
You bet.
Bet they fit great full flex disconnected with wheels turn.
No idea. I added a lift so I can offroad.
@@Casey250 good idea I would believe , looks good.
Looks awesome. Those wheels are very cool!
Thanks!
Also you should cover the rims with protected film
She's looking a beast 👍
Thanks. I like it but needs a bit of lift.
@@Casey250 wat thinking 2 inch lift 👌
I’d truss up that FAD front axle if you plan on wheeling hard.
Great Video Casey! I love the wheel choice you made now that they’re on the Jeep...I wasn’t 100% sure when you did the reveal in your garage. What a difference a set of wheels and tires make to it! Thanks for sharing! ✌🏼
Thx bro. I think the look really good with the aggressive side walls of the Trail Grapplers.
Casey 250 Absolutely 100% agree ✌🏼
Looks dope! I would like to know how much rubbing you get without a lift?
Looks amazing! Love the combo
Love these, actually you pushed me over the edge…ordered. Preference for tpms?
I wasn't really digging the look of these when I looked at pictures of them. But, they look really nice on a jeep. Might have to rethink my next wheels.
I like the modern feel to them.
Tnx mate, Now I can also mount 37 ,next time I hope you mount lift kit,L&R 🇳🇴
Loving your channel. It is great to have the guidance from somebody who knows a lot more than I do. Building a 2 Door JL Rubicon in Vernon, B.C.
Killer rim set-up!
Thanks 👍
Finally ! Haha looks good man !👍 trail time !!
Lift thennn trail. I am really wanting to add skids before hitting it too hard. Lots going in under there that needs some protection. Few companies I've spoken too wont be long with solutions.
@@Casey250 yea play it safe , i would do the same especially since its new
Beautiful combination for your Rubi. Goes well with the white paint. I'm interested to see the impact on your fuel mileage and new dyne results.
Thanks. Appreciate hearing from you guys and what videos are interesting.
I tried to listen for what the offset was but I didn't here it. Looking for wheel for a lifted 2021 rubicon wrangler and not sure of the offset. I know if I use my stock rubicon wheels I will have to use wheel spacers to clear everything but not sure of the offset for new wheels.
I'm loving the look! Please get a weight on the stock wheel/tire combo too so we can make a comparison with your new setup. I don't think an overall weight per corner of 118 lbs is too bad though . . . I was expecting worse. Looking forward to the next dyno run and your lift plans. Great info as always!
I believe it was 77lbs stock. I cover it in this vlog ruclips.net/video/CayQhEOkdYA/видео.html
I agree! 118 lbs is not bad at all! I was expecting 150ish! He went from 77lbs to 118lbs but those are 37" and for some reason why they list them at 12.5 but they are nearly 14" wide!
Best off road tire for both weight, size, capability combo ever! I had those in 33" on my 2017 4Runner and man they grab on the rocks here in Arizona as if they have real teeth!
Would like to see the tazer videos definitely
Great taste. Beautiful wheels & tires. Teraflex rocks!
Thanks! I really like the unique design.
Looks good buddy, can't wait to see it with the lift.
Its going in Monday to see the master.
Looks perfect! Leave it alone.
I cant help myself
they look awesome on your rig. you just sold me on my next set of rims. thank.
Awesome 👍👍
They might fit, but, the hubs and suspension weren't designed for that. Watch your steering and hubs for excessive wear.
You should get a 3.5" or 4" lift and this thing will look like a monster!
Oh we aren't done yet 😀
@@Casey250 Awesome content man! I wait for your videos like a hawk LOL
Do you have any plans to wrap it??? Something crazy like the hyper green JK jeeps!
No wraps planned at this time, just Trail Scales when I come up with a design.
Love the wheels and Tire combo! Awesome!
Do you guys need to cover the tyres sticking out? Can’t find a commercial fix ....Steve 🇦🇺
Yes technically. I will be adding mud flaps and keeping it clean and as close to regulations as I can and hope for the best.
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Casey 250, are you doing any other modifications? That weight is going to cause a lot of stress on your stock parts, probably have to add another good 7k to keep everything rolling properly with such big tires. (new brakes, new suspension, better ball joints, sterring stabilizers etc. )
All the suspension and steering has been upgraded now.
The new shoes look great!
Thanks!!
That looks great! I can not wait to get it on my diesel Willys!
These nittos are pretty light, my general grabber X3 in 285/70r17 weight around 72lbs/33kg
The fit bit will rub if you go wheeling off-road.
Simply awesome jeep,i like the the way you dress up your jeep. I will be following your channel.
Thx.
Totally dig the air-down valves but it looks like it would take nothing to screw with your tire pressure while you're parked.
Maybe. I have on board air if that happens and someone wants to vandelize my jeep they better avoid the cameras watching it. Youd have to know what they are as well, most people have no clue.
Bad Ass bro...dyno, dyno, dyno 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Sweet like to find some for sale on take off for my Jl Sahara
Looks amazing imagine if you put a 3.5 lift on it amazing AMAZING
Check out my build playlist. :)
stuffed they'll rub! sweet rig man! get a lift on it for offroading.
Theres a bit of rub on the rear liner in street bumps haha.
@@Casey250 great videos...I have JL rubi axles with Method wheels with same specs as the nomads and 37s rub front inner liners with 2" bumpstops when flexing up and turning. Need 4.5 backpacking or less to fully clear 37s in the front with rubi fenders. You'll see when you get flexy offroad.
Matt Strunk thats not true I personally know two people with 38x13.5R17 milestars mounted on 17 x 9 +1 wheels and no running except on that “extra bumper” plastic piece in the rear
That’s with a mega flexy 3” lift
@@Casey250 i stumbled upon you after doing research on the diesel. keep it up!! i love my 2.0 I4 gasser, it's a tiny ass motor but it gets up and moves even on 35s.
@@mattbrew11 my 37s rub inner rubicon liners with 17x8.5 wheels 4.75 backspacing flexing up and turning with 2" bumpstops. Your friends must have more bumpstops or dont flex it out like I do or others do and turn the steering. Watch wayoflife's test flexing video with his JLU on 37s and 17x8.5 wheels with 4.75 backspacing...you'll see why he added wheel spacers. Also, JLlifeoffroad was running 17x9 wheels with 4.5 backspacing on 38x13.50 milestars ..he also rubs flexing and just changed to 37s. There are also countless other examples on the jl forum.
Is that a 2 to 2.5" lift on your Jeep? I just bought a 21 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Sport and its supposed to have the same lift as the Rubicon i believe and I'm kinda wanting to go 37s but not sure if it will fit.
You didn’t weight the original tire for comparison ?
Loving the build. Keep up the great content 👍
Thank you! You know I will!
Love it! I have the same jeep and looking at this I might go with this tires. Can you let us know how is the highway speed over 65 mph. The stock tires are not that great, requires constant feedback. Also looking forward to learn about mpg difference. Great videos.
I have another fuel economy video planned but the fastest i can legally go 'on camera' around here is 55mph or 90km/h
Casey 250 thanks. Can't wait to see this with your lift.
Casey, sweet rims and wheels !! I just love the looks of them.
Thanks! I really like how different they are and the modern look to them.
they look fantastic!! I like the nitto's they are true 37s - I hope you go with a 3.5 lift or even 4 considering the way you ride. congrats!!
3.5 but gas model springs. See how it goes and can always swap springs later.
Casey 250 nice!! it will look awesome!! can’t wait to see it destroy the trails!!
Your Jeep looks good. I would like to see how one looks with 37x11:50
It looks great! Thanks for the video.
What inch lift are you thinking? Low with some trimming for tire clearance would be nice.
Next video. Its Teraflex.
3.5in. Next video should be going over the lift.
Hey I'm new to this and I have a question in Canada is not permitted to go to 40s and one ton axels
It will vary province to province. There isn't a reason I can find that wouldn't allow 40s and tons in BC. However there are countless regulations that would need to be followed for other things that adding new axles or larger tires would need to be followed. Bumper height, headlight height, tire poke, lift height, mud flaps, frame welding, steering welding, bumper width. To name a few.
Were you able to keep the factory tpms sensors with the nomad wheels?
You can. I didn't then put after market ones in.
GREAT LOOKING COMBO !!! I am going with 35's on 17x8.5 wheels. Going to have to run them a while before I can put on a lift. Let us know if you run these how much they rub. Looks like they should be fine for on road driving.
Was it worth it without the lift? Please share
Looks nice! What front bumper is that?
OEM bumper
Nice looking just crazy heavy
Looks nice. Should fit a Mojave too since it's an inch taller than the Rubicon.
My JL is an ecodiesel and 1.5inch taller then a gas, just to keep in mind.
God, that looks good. I’m sure it’s been answered in the comment section. But, at full flex, did this set up rub with the sway bar disconnect?
Looks great. Great installation info too.
What bull bar did you go with and was it easy to bolt in
Thank you
Warn. Its in my winch video. Fairly easy.
Casey 250 thank you Casey we really enjoy your videos keep up the good work
Thanks! Appreciate you watching the videos and leaving questions and comments!!
That Jeep looks sick!
I am torn between 4runner TRD PRO or Ecodiesel. 🤔
Where is the video for those Wheels? Could not find it on your channel.
ruclips.net/video/j3eAXGGmQNk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/WEPw5gXjhuk/видео.html
I have done the same thing with the MAXXIS RAZR MT. Waiting for the diesel 3 inch lift / Adapt Falcon shock lift combo
Me too. Adapts might be a bit for the diesel. The reservoir has to be redesigned for the Ecodiesel passenger side. I have some temporary 2.1s for the front but will move to adapts when I can.
You got a nice mall crawler there, but I know from experience that when you put it on the trails, those tires are going to rub to the point that they tear your fender liners out.
Thanks! Check out some of my adventures with it!
Is the difference on gas a lot? How many miles per gallon do you get now it’s the 37?
What would be the height of the tires now that the weight of the vehicle is on them?
I am really interested in these rims, but was somewhat concerned with how close the valves are to the edge of the ram. From other pictures I have seen it look like they might be vulnerable to being damaged on rocks. From this video it appears that they are further back than I originally thought, and probably not as available as I thought. I will be very interested in watching to see your experiences when you actually take them out wheeling to see if that is an issue at all. I’ve had a lot of bead locks, and don’t really want to deal with all of the issues that come with them. This is the first wheel I’ve seen that takes some very definitive steps to allowing a wheeler to run wheels without bead locks. The lips on the inside of the beads looks like they would be effective, so I’m very interested to see the real world experience at low air pressure.
It would have to be a real akward rock that hits hard to damage them. I do have spare valves and caps I am carrying with me just in case. So even if something did happen it wouldn't be a hard trail fix.
Casey 250 looking forward to a trail report - after the suspension is in, I imagine. Btw I’m from Vancouver, now in Halifax. Rocks here come coated in gravy, between trees and roots. That’s what I remember of the island as well.
Looks good. Remind me what the OEM wheel and tire weighed?
I believe it was 77lbs. I weighed them in this video ruclips.net/video/CayQhEOkdYA/видео.html
Casey 250 sweet. 74 (rounded up). Nice.
Definitely interested in the fuel kpl/mpg. Probably won't be a ton without gearing but should adjust for shifting points. Looks good. Keep it up.
Do you have any issue with rubbing during road driving with the 37s on the stock rubicon suspension
Casey, are you regearing for the 37's or just gonna let the diesel torque do its job?
Id like to get some more seat time with it on a long high way drive but so far I am impressed just the way it is.
Awesome videos! Thank you. My wife and I are considering getting a Wrangler diesel. Would you mind showing us where the oil filter is at on the diesel and how difficult it's going to be to do an oil change?
I'd love to once I find it! I will do an video soon on an oil change.
Looks awesome. What is the hoop you have on front bumper? Enjoy all you uploads.
Warn's low bar bolted to stock bumper.
What are the specs on those rims, I have a 21 eco diesel JL rubicon. I put 37 12.50s on my factory rims and even after the lift i had to add 1.75" wheel spacers to no rub while turning, and I would like to get away from that
Diameter x Width: 17” x 8.5”
• Bolt Pattern: 5x5”
• Offset: 0”
• Back Spacing: 4.75”
• Hub Centric: JL Wrangler/Unlimited and JT Gladiator
• Lug Centric: JK Wrangler/Unlimited
@@Casey250 cool I appreciate it
Who makes your rear bumper?
Have you found a good gas can filler tube that works with the diesel filler? I cannot figure out how to open the metal fuel cover inside the door
Its in the spot where your jack is. Jeep includes a plastic piece to open the fuel filler gate.
@@Casey250 Got it!. I was pretty sure you would have an answer
The look and weight of bead locks with no function? Sweet you are soooooooo coool. No flex test... Road queen? Amazing?
yep, malls only.
You might have mentioned it in a previous video, but what did the stock wheels/tires weigh?
I do believe if you had painted the rim protectors white before putting them on would have change the look even better. Although it looks great as is I think the white would give it a whole new look. Just my opinion. We all have different tastes. lol
Where’s your winch from? I see that you have the stock bumper. Did you just attach the winch to it?
Yes, there are a couple videos on my channel that I have made adding a winch to a stock bumper. You need to add a winch cradle for it.
So you can set the deflator valve to to stop exhausting air at 10psi? definitely gonna need another video showing that, cause that's really handy!
Yep or whatever you set the psi above 10. Ill be testing it more indepth.
How are those tires in snow and ice? Didn't see any siping on them.
They did fine in my Whipsaw trail video
How much did the stock wheel and tire weigh?
Larry Smart ditto!
just slightly under 74lbs.