35" terra grapplers, new lights
#1
35" terra grapplers, new lights
I recently converted to 35" terra grapplers for a better all around drive (got rid of 37" toyo MT) love them so far and I really do like the look. They measure at 35" as well so it wasnt too much of a difference in size.
Also you can see the updated LED taillights, front turn signals, and upgraded HID headlight bulbs with new housings as recommended in other threads. Regarding the HID bulbs, they are great for lows, but the highs are just regular 'yellow' halogen that dont really add anything, maybe good for bad weather with low visbility?
Also, I just got my 4" work LED lights in, got a pair of square ones (ordered circle but they sent me square, which actually works out since I'm going to mount them in the lower grill section. Need to make a mounting bracket first. 50" LED lighbar for roof should be here in a few days.
*threw in some extras of the M3 since it was in view today
Also you can see the updated LED taillights, front turn signals, and upgraded HID headlight bulbs with new housings as recommended in other threads. Regarding the HID bulbs, they are great for lows, but the highs are just regular 'yellow' halogen that dont really add anything, maybe good for bad weather with low visbility?
Also, I just got my 4" work LED lights in, got a pair of square ones (ordered circle but they sent me square, which actually works out since I'm going to mount them in the lower grill section. Need to make a mounting bracket first. 50" LED lighbar for roof should be here in a few days.
*threw in some extras of the M3 since it was in view today
#6
smoother ride, tighter steering and less of a roll when turnin. Ultimately I wanted something better in anticipation of more highway driving. I also like the idea of the terra's been rated way higher in ice/snowy conditions
#8
Not sure if I would have the ***** to destroy the value of my deuce like that unless it was a basket case to start with
Last edited by ak47dennis; 08-12-2014 at 02:07 PM.
#10
are you leaving off the lower grill or putting it back on with the lights in place? If you want a more stout mount you can pick up some aluminum stock at your local hardware store and make the bracket from that. That is what I did with my roof rack lights.