Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
#11
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
Black is blah. It's so 'in', it's out. Your white Jeep will look far
better with white wagon wheels:
http://www.geekthing.com/~robf/jeep/images/newmeats.jpg
Aside from color, the shop's wheel & tire recommendations are good for
your 97 TJ (you wrote YJ but you meant TJ, right?).
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
joet11@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
better with white wagon wheels:
http://www.geekthing.com/~robf/jeep/images/newmeats.jpg
Aside from color, the shop's wheel & tire recommendations are good for
your 97 TJ (you wrote YJ but you meant TJ, right?).
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
joet11@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
#12
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
Black is blah. It's so 'in', it's out. Your white Jeep will look far
better with white wagon wheels:
http://www.geekthing.com/~robf/jeep/images/newmeats.jpg
Aside from color, the shop's wheel & tire recommendations are good for
your 97 TJ (you wrote YJ but you meant TJ, right?).
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
joet11@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
better with white wagon wheels:
http://www.geekthing.com/~robf/jeep/images/newmeats.jpg
Aside from color, the shop's wheel & tire recommendations are good for
your 97 TJ (you wrote YJ but you meant TJ, right?).
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
joet11@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
Black is blah. It's so 'in', it's out. Your white Jeep will look far
better with white wagon wheels:
http://www.geekthing.com/~robf/jeep/images/newmeats.jpg
Aside from color, the shop's wheel & tire recommendations are good for
your 97 TJ (you wrote YJ but you meant TJ, right?).
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
joet11@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
better with white wagon wheels:
http://www.geekthing.com/~robf/jeep/images/newmeats.jpg
Aside from color, the shop's wheel & tire recommendations are good for
your 97 TJ (you wrote YJ but you meant TJ, right?).
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
joet11@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
<joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport
If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
is a YJ.
with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
>
If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
should be fine in a TJ.
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
<joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport
If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
is a YJ.
with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
>
If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
should be fine in a TJ.
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
<joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport
If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
is a YJ.
with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
>
If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
should be fine in a TJ.
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
<joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi Everyone;
>
> I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> Sport
If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
is a YJ.
with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> 31/10.5 tires.
>
That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
> So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> open artery of cash flowing out).
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Joe
>
If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
should be fine in a TJ.
#18
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
Thanks everybody for the pics and advice. I did screw up - it is a 97
TJ.
By the way I'm 47 so, I guess I'll have to settle for "cool" instead of
"hot" :)
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi Everyone;
> >
> > I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> > Sport
>
> If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
> it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
> is a YJ.
>
>
>
>
> with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> > it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> > "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> > wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> > jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> > 31/10.5 tires.
> >
>
>
> That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
>
>
> > So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> > rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> > difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> > for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> > open artery of cash flowing out).
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
> If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
> should be fine in a TJ.
TJ.
By the way I'm 47 so, I guess I'll have to settle for "cool" instead of
"hot" :)
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi Everyone;
> >
> > I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> > Sport
>
> If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
> it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
> is a YJ.
>
>
>
>
> with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> > it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> > "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> > wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> > jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> > 31/10.5 tires.
> >
>
>
> That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
>
>
> > So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> > rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> > difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> > for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> > open artery of cash flowing out).
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
> If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
> should be fine in a TJ.
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
Thanks everybody for the pics and advice. I did screw up - it is a 97
TJ.
By the way I'm 47 so, I guess I'll have to settle for "cool" instead of
"hot" :)
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi Everyone;
> >
> > I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> > Sport
>
> If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
> it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
> is a YJ.
>
>
>
>
> with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> > it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> > "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> > wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> > jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> > 31/10.5 tires.
> >
>
>
> That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
>
>
> > So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> > rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> > difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> > for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> > open artery of cash flowing out).
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
> If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
> should be fine in a TJ.
TJ.
By the way I'm 47 so, I guess I'll have to settle for "cool" instead of
"hot" :)
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi Everyone;
> >
> > I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> > Sport
>
> If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
> it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
> is a YJ.
>
>
>
>
> with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> > it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> > "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> > wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> > jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> > 31/10.5 tires.
> >
>
>
> That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
>
>
> > So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> > rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> > difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> > for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> > open artery of cash flowing out).
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
> If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
> should be fine in a TJ.
#20
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Re: Pic of White Jeep w/black wheels?
Thanks everybody for the pics and advice. I did screw up - it is a 97
TJ.
By the way I'm 47 so, I guess I'll have to settle for "cool" instead of
"hot" :)
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi Everyone;
> >
> > I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> > Sport
>
> If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
> it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
> is a YJ.
>
>
>
>
> with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> > it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> > "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> > wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> > jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> > 31/10.5 tires.
> >
>
>
> That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
>
>
> > So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> > rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> > difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> > for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> > open artery of cash flowing out).
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
> If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
> should be fine in a TJ.
TJ.
By the way I'm 47 so, I guess I'll have to settle for "cool" instead of
"hot" :)
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <joet11@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1118586935.744293.267830@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi Everyone;
> >
> > I was hoping you guys could help me out a bit. I have a white 97 YJ
> > Sport
>
> If you have a '97, then its a TJ, not a YJ. If it has coil springs, then
> it's a TJ, if it has leaf springs, it isn't a 97, it's earlier, and then it
> is a YJ.
>
>
>
>
> with Grizzly rims (15 x 7 I think?) and P225/75R15 tires. Well
> > it's time for new tires and I'd like to make things look a bit
> > "cooler". Anyway, I've been thinkng about getting the AR767 black
> > wheels. I've been talking to a local store that does lifts etc. on
> > jeeps. He recommended I get the AR767 15 X 8 wheels with BFG AT
> > 31/10.5 tires.
> >
>
>
> That would look hot, or cool depending on how old you are.
>
>
> > So, I was wondering if anyone has a picture of a white Jeep with black
> > rims. Also, do you think that combination will make much of a
> > difference in filling up my wheel wells? I don't think I have the cash
> > for a lift at this point since I have 3 kids in college (it's like an
> > open artery of cash flowing out).
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
> If you really have a YJ, then those tires will be a tight fit, but they
> should be fine in a TJ.