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Old 04-18-2008, 09:18 PM   #476 (permalink)
The_big_G
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Re: FJ OWNERS! What dont you like about your FJ?

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kokopelli previously said: View Post
Interesting.. I too feel that the steering is a-bit imprecise and I have the BFG RT's. My experience with the BFG AT's on Jeeps suggests they add to the problem as well. They're great tires, but the vehicle seems to float (wander) on the highway. Ron
Yes, I'm nit-picking, it's really minor, probably more related to weight and suspension, and it tracks straight as a die at high speed on even pavement. My previous vehicle was a Wrangler, notoriously imprecise streering-wise, and it was, regardless of tire

I have the TT SE, automatic. Just love it, and I like the BFG AT's (although they pick up pebbles like glue). Should have had those on my Jeep, as they are almost as capable on the trail. But I liked the look of the MT, and then again, what I should do, and what I want are usually two different things
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