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BFGoodrich Tires

The Wildpeak AT3W's with the 3 peak rating were stock on my '20 JTR (33's). I swapped them to my old YJ when I immediately put 3 peak KO2's (35's) on my big Jeep. I like the KO2 VERY much, and I've bought many MANY sets of them.

Pros: like the KO2 very much
Cons: Wildpeak are heavy
Vehicle: Jeep
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Cooper Tires
7house2
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Rating 4.0

I've got STT Pros on my 2500hd and KO2s on my TJ both of which were a daily driver for extended periods of time. The Cooper's are definitely louder, but the entire truck is loud, so it doesn't really bother me. The comments here ring pretty true, and I'll take my Jeep in the snow rather than the truck. Honestly, just do what makes you happy. The trade-offs are miniscule if you know your limitations and drive appropriately.

Pros: take Jeep in snow
Cons: Cooper's are louder
Vehicle: Jeep
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Rough Country Shock absorbers
gottorque
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Rating 2.0

15K later and all my RC shocks really do is keep my springs from falling out when flexing. Otherwise, they do nothing.

Pros: keeps springs from falling
Cons: otherwise, they do nothing
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 15000 km
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OPTIMA Battery
ColdHeat90
  • Cranking:
Rating 1.0

I went through two of them in a season in my trail Jeep. I think years ago they were great batteries and the quality was there but now it’s just a brand name but junk product.

Pros: good quality (past)
Cons: short lifespan, poor quality
Vehicle: Jeep
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