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Standard tyres on Jimny
It's overall diameter we are generally interested in to gain us ground clearance under the diffs to stop us being grounded on them.
This is worked out in theory from the numbers on the side. Eg: a 195/80/15 is 195mm wide and the profile is 80% of 195 = 156mm.
15" = 381mm
381 (wheel diameter) + 156 (above wheel) + 156 (below wheel) = 693mm =27.28"
Therefore 235/75/15's are much bigger at 733.5mm = 28.88".
The only issue is that the wider tyres like a 235/75/15 can catch on the wheel arches. So a tyres with the same diameter but less width will gain you ground clearance but reduce arch clearance issues.
We can only use what is available though rather than what is ideal. My compromise is a 215/80/15, which is an out of date size and not too easy to get.
The size on the side of the tyre is an in theory size though. In practice my Kumhos are smaller but my Malatestas are bigger than what they ought to be.
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wanderinstar wrote: So why do some people use195's?
Because more often than not they fit on a standard car with no suspension lift if not too aggressive or a larger than usual remould - Insa Turbo come up large for example.
They will certainly fit on a 2" lifted car without issue.
They don't change the gearing from stock much as they're not that much bigger than stock.
The fact they are not much bigger than stock means they may not be the best choice if you plan to modify your Jimny for more than just mild off road use. As such I personally would get on with a 3" lift and have the biggest tyres that fit without catching and/or take further steps to stop them catching, such as arch cutting. Otherwise you'll buy a second larger set later losing money on the first set that will never be recovered.
Does this help answer it?
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What do you wanna do to it when you get it?
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I have found that these tyres are the only tyres I have ever had in 11 years in this Jimny that allow me to corner at speed and in the wet. Absolutely love them, they are quite good on dirt tracks and mud but for off-road fair dinkum stuff I put on the Insa turbo Special Track 205/70 15's.
Tyres after 12 months road use:
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Watch this space.
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There is another Suzuki breakers in W.Yorks somewhere nr Keighley, Though I walked out once I got a price for a part.
Probally the worst time of year to buy a jimny! Great time to sell that's why i'm selling my G'Vitara once the snow comes.
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wanderinstar wrote: he suggested first mod should be a transfer box bracket kit.
Interesting, did he say why?
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