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paramedac Poster child
Number of posts : 221 Age : 58 Location : San Antonio Rig : 1995 yj soft top half doors specs. : 1.75 shackle lift 31x10.5x15 mud rovers,aftermarket bumpers but still the 2.5L Registration date : 2010-03-23
| Subject: Tire question Wed 14 Nov 2012, 2:25 pm | |
| Ok folks I was just wondering now that the weather is turning colder do I need to change the air in my tires from summer air to winter air just wondering or should I go to tirerack.com ROFLMAO | |
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Hook-Em Got No Life
Number of posts : 1223 Age : 57 Location : Helotes, TX Rig : 2009 Sunburst Orange JK Sahara Unlimited specs. : 4'' Rancho Sport Lift; 35x12.50x17 Nitto Trail Grappler MT's on 17x8.5 Alloys; Ace Rock Sliders; Poison Spyder Brawler Light Front Bumper; AEM Brute Force CAI Registration date : 2010-09-08
| Subject: Re: Tire question Wed 14 Nov 2012, 4:30 pm | |
| Yes. Definitely get that summer air out and fill your tires with fresh winter air. Also, just as important, winterize your turn signals with fresh blinker fluid. | |
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paramedac Poster child
Number of posts : 221 Age : 58 Location : San Antonio Rig : 1995 yj soft top half doors specs. : 1.75 shackle lift 31x10.5x15 mud rovers,aftermarket bumpers but still the 2.5L Registration date : 2010-03-23
| Subject: Re: Tire question Wed 14 Nov 2012, 5:35 pm | |
| Thanks I had not thought about blinker fluid | |
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Ingramsatx Poster child
Number of posts : 251 Age : 71 Location : Universal City, Texas Rig : 2006 TJ specs. : More money than I care to admit. Registration date : 2009-05-03
| Subject: Re: Tire question Wed 14 Nov 2012, 7:48 pm | |
| FYI Advanced Auto has the largest selection of blinker fluid in town. Much more than Wal Mart.
Thought I would volunteer this before someone asks.
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lanrod Trail Ready
Number of posts : 56 Location : Bulverde, Texas Rig : 2005 LJ Rubicon Registration date : 2012-01-05
| Subject: Re: Tire question Thu 15 Nov 2012, 12:35 am | |
| Store bought Blinker fluid is like a cold air intake - its not really necessary and does not really boost performance. Most people don't know that instead of off-the-shelf blinker fluid, some of the big names in the rock crawling world use dried water mixed with a squirt of WD40. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for me. | |
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paramedac Poster child
Number of posts : 221 Age : 58 Location : San Antonio Rig : 1995 yj soft top half doors specs. : 1.75 shackle lift 31x10.5x15 mud rovers,aftermarket bumpers but still the 2.5L Registration date : 2010-03-23
| Subject: Re: Tire question Thu 15 Nov 2012, 11:26 am | |
| I have been useing the milspec silcone blinker fluid for quite some time but it is very expensive | |
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DangerMouse Seasoned Vet
Number of posts : 666 Age : 50 Location : Floresville,TX Rig : 2005 Jeep Wrangler Willys Edition specs. : Pro Comp lift, soft 8 wheels, 33x13.5x15 Nitto Mud Grapplers Registration date : 2009-08-03
| Subject: Re: Tire question Sat 17 Nov 2012, 11:33 am | |
| Please tell me you used the left-handed screwdriver to open up the blinker fluid reservoir.
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paramedac Poster child
Number of posts : 221 Age : 58 Location : San Antonio Rig : 1995 yj soft top half doors specs. : 1.75 shackle lift 31x10.5x15 mud rovers,aftermarket bumpers but still the 2.5L Registration date : 2010-03-23
| Subject: Re: Tire question Sun 18 Nov 2012, 4:28 pm | |
| Yeah Ray and my metric cresant wrench | |
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