posting for a friend
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posting for a friend
I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
notice anything different.
Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
TJ's?
I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
Thanks
Billy
Thanks, Jeff
Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
notice anything different.
Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
TJ's?
I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
Thanks
Billy
Thanks, Jeff
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Re: posting for a friend
03 was 1st year for 4 speed auto
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.easlink.ca> wrote in message
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> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all
the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ.
Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
>
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
>
>
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.easlink.ca> wrote in message
news:msSad.79417$vO1.445766@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all
the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ.
Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
>
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
>
>
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Re: posting for a friend
03 was 1st year for 4 speed auto
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.easlink.ca> wrote in message
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> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all
the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ.
Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
>
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
>
>
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.easlink.ca> wrote in message
news:msSad.79417$vO1.445766@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all
the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ.
Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
>
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
>
>
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Re: posting for a friend
03 was 1st year for 4 speed auto
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.easlink.ca> wrote in message
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> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all
the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ.
Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
>
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
>
>
"Jeff" <jrhiltz@av.easlink.ca> wrote in message
news:msSad.79417$vO1.445766@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all
the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ.
Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
>
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
>
>
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Re: posting for a friend
Hi Jeff,
Go for it, the back spacing, stock is 5 1/2" on both models, but
after market 3 1/2 are much better in my personal opinion:
http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Jeff wrote:
>
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
> Thanks, Jeff
Go for it, the back spacing, stock is 5 1/2" on both models, but
after market 3 1/2 are much better in my personal opinion:
http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
> Thanks, Jeff
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Re: posting for a friend
Hi Jeff,
Go for it, the back spacing, stock is 5 1/2" on both models, but
after market 3 1/2 are much better in my personal opinion:
http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
> Thanks, Jeff
Go for it, the back spacing, stock is 5 1/2" on both models, but
after market 3 1/2 are much better in my personal opinion:
http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
> Thanks, Jeff
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Re: posting for a friend
Hi Jeff,
Go for it, the back spacing, stock is 5 1/2" on both models, but
after market 3 1/2 are much better in my personal opinion:
http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
> Thanks, Jeff
Go for it, the back spacing, stock is 5 1/2" on both models, but
after market 3 1/2 are much better in my personal opinion:
http://www.800-923-jeep.com/techCorner/tire_fitment.cfm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> I got a few questions that I was hoping someone could answer.
> Was looking through a couple off-road catalogues and noticed some things
> were sold for '97-'02 TJ and had a different part number for '03 or would
> say not for '03 or rubicon models. What did DC change between '02 and '03?
> Looked at my brothers '03 and other then some interior items didn't really
> notice anything different.
> Second, what model year was the 4 speed auto tranny first available in the
> TJ's?
> I was also looking for the link for the wheel back spacing chart for all the
> jeep models that somebody posted a few months ago. My brother has a set of
> bfg ko on yj rims and I was wondering how well they'd work on his TJ. Guess
> I'm to lazy to take one off to compare.
> Thanks
>
> Billy
>
> Thanks, Jeff
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