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The Official Unofficial New Jersey Thread

Ian McAdorey

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Launch Member

Enthusiast III

thats because they are turbomacs, everyone in the rover community says you gotta use compomotive wheels and they are the only wheels that will work. seems that they are all wrong.
I want to like that comment a million times over. They look AMAZING.
 

evomike

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I want to like that comment a million times over. They look AMAZING.
thanks! still have to do the winch and everything, now that its nice out i can finally park it to do some things and drive my other car regularly and just use this for weekend exploring in the summer.
 

Ian McAdorey

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Enthusiast III

thanks! still have to do the winch and everything, now that its nice out i can finally park it to do some things and drive my other car regularly and just use this for weekend exploring in the summer.
That's awesome!

So now I have to ask, whats your wheel specs, tires, and lift?
 

evomike

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That's awesome!

So now I have to ask, whats your wheel specs, tires, and lift?
the wheel specs are 18x9 and I am not really sure about corrected offset with the wheel spacers, the tires are Atturo trail blade m/t in 275/65/18 and i am just using lift rods. alot of people buy an iid tool but i have a really good scanner so i could not justify the money.
 

Ian McAdorey

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Launch Member

Enthusiast III

i am just using lift rods. alot of people buy an iid tool but i have a really good scanner so i could not justify the money.
I wasn't sure if that was just lift rods or not. I have a buddy running an IID Tool and he wishes he went another route but he's allread balls deep in his wallet

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KC2BUN

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Traveler III

brigantine
wow the prices are high....

https://brigantinenow.com/brigantine-beach-tags-4x4-permits-summer-season-2018/

Brigantine will raise daily, weekly and seasonal beach tag fees.

  • The daily beach-tag fee will rise from $8 to $10
  • The weekly beach-tag fee will go from $14 to $15.
  • Seasonal tags will remain at $15 if purchased by May 31
  • June 1 the price for seasonal tags will rise to $20, a $2 increase.
Brigantine Four-wheel-drive beach permits:
  • Buy before Feb. 28, the fee is now $175, up from $160.
  • On March 1, the fee rises to $200, that’s an increase of $15 from 2017.
  • Each 4×4 permit comes with two personal beach tags.
  • Active military members get free beach tags, plus four per family.
  • Senior citizens over age 65 and military veterans each receive one free tag.
  • Active military and veterans are entitled to a free 4×4 permit with proper ID.
  • Seniors will pay $80 for a 4×4 permit. After March 1, it goes to $85.
All permits, passes and tags can be purchased at the Brigantine Community Center on 42nd street.
 
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evomike

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Advocate II

wow the prices are high....

https://brigantinenow.com/brigantine-beach-tags-4x4-permits-summer-season-2018/

Brigantine will raise daily, weekly and seasonal beach tag fees.

  • The daily beach-tag fee will rise from $8 to $10
  • The weekly beach-tag fee will go from $14 to $15.
  • Seasonal tags will remain at $15 if purchased by May 31
  • June 1 the price for seasonal tags will rise to $20, a $2 increase.
Brigantine Four-wheel-drive beach permits:
  • Buy before Feb. 28, the fee is now $175, up from $160.
  • On March 1, the fee rises to $200, that’s an increase of $15 from 2017.
  • Each 4×4 permit comes with two personal beach tags.
  • Active military members get free beach tags, plus four per family.
  • Senior citizens over age 65 and military veterans each receive one free tag.
  • Active military and veterans are entitled to a free 4×4 permit with proper ID.
  • Seniors will pay $80 for a 4×4 permit. After March 1, it goes to $85.
All permits, passes and tags can be purchased at the Brigantine Community Center on 42nd street.
A lot of yearly beach passes are this price, I usually get this and assateague.
 
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