Training a volunteer A/V team for a House of Worship
I am curious what others are doing to train volunteers, especially those running sound.
I am curious what others are doing to train volunteers, especially those running sound.
The bushings on one side of the read upper control arm in my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee has worn out. A previous owner installed a 2"(ish) budget boost kit. I am planning to get a full 3" long arm kit from IRO, however I need to resolve some mechanical issues with the engine/transmission first.
So, here is the advice I need. Should I just replace the bushing in the stock rear UCA, to save dollars? Get an new/aftermarket stock replacement, to save a few dollars? Bite the bullet and get a rear UCA designed for a 2" lift, even though it will probably be replaced by the IRO kit?
It is time to replace my Hankook AT2 Extremes. They have been great. However, there have been a few times off road that I think a more aggressive tire would have gotten me out of though spots, mostly deep(ish) mud, faster. The other side of this coin is that my Jeep Grand Cherokee is a daily driver and spends 70% of its time on road.
All that said, I am considering KO3 or Wildpeaks for my next set. Any suggestions/recommendations?
I guess I should also say that I do a lot of camping and back country driving, with trips to the mountains being planned.
Is there a new shortcut to get to the "Projects" screen/applet? It used to be 'shift + 1'. I just updated this afternoon and now I am being taken to the 'Media' tab when I press 'shift + 1'.
I have 245/70/16 tires and a 2" lift. Has anyone run 265/70/16 on the same setup? Did they rub at lock? Also curious to hear from anyone that has experience with 255/75/16 on a 2" lift.
I need new tires on my WJ. It has 16" wheels and a 2" lift. I am currently running 245/70/16 AT tires. I saw that 265/60/17 was an original option for my Jeep, so I am wondering if anyone has experience running 265/70/16 wheels on a 2" lift. I am wanting to increase my ground clearance a little bit. I am also considering 245/75/16 and 255/70/16 sizes. I currently have 245/70/16 and am mostly concerned about tire rub if I increase the diameter and width.