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06 Feb 2010 19:54 #2210
by MigCooper
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Hi Guys.
I was looking around the forum and found a load of stuff about tyres, but not quite what I am looking for.
What size tyres will fit a Jimny with 3'' lift without modifying the bumpers?
205/75 r15
215/75 r15
215/80 r15
I am looking to get a set of M/T tyres for my jimmy so any advice would be great.
Thanks
Regards
Miguel
I was looking around the forum and found a load of stuff about tyres, but not quite what I am looking for.
What size tyres will fit a Jimny with 3'' lift without modifying the bumpers?
205/75 r15
215/75 r15
215/80 r15
I am looking to get a set of M/T tyres for my jimmy so any advice would be great.
Thanks
Regards
Miguel
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Snorkel and plenty of rust to be treated
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06 Feb 2010 20:09 #2211
by ooky_123
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re:Max Tyres Again
I run 215rx15 witha +2£ lift and have only trimmed the lower 2" off my rear wheel arches to allow for clearance.
The wheels still contact the front bumper when fully compressed or when you hit a sudden bump, but it sounds a lot worse than it is.
With a +3", I assume your a little bit taller so you may be ok.
Im going to add a +2" body lift to move the mody away from the wheels and give the clearance I need, and then using 30mm spacers, push teh wheels out a little further to increase the track and compensate for any additional instability than may or maynot occur.
The 215rx15's are full height and you will gain extra clearance under your diffs with a chunky Mud Tyre.
Others here run 235x75x15's which give you a bigger footprint, but are not as tall.
The 215rx15;'s though are quite tall and you are on the limit of the abilities of the standard gearing. Say goodbye to using 5th Gear, and hello to having to shift a lot more.
Off road, even the Low ration may be a little too highly geared .. Were just about coping at present, but Ideally would like a lower ratio for the Low Box.
The wheels still contact the front bumper when fully compressed or when you hit a sudden bump, but it sounds a lot worse than it is.
With a +3", I assume your a little bit taller so you may be ok.
Im going to add a +2" body lift to move the mody away from the wheels and give the clearance I need, and then using 30mm spacers, push teh wheels out a little further to increase the track and compensate for any additional instability than may or maynot occur.
The 215rx15's are full height and you will gain extra clearance under your diffs with a chunky Mud Tyre.
Others here run 235x75x15's which give you a bigger footprint, but are not as tall.
The 215rx15;'s though are quite tall and you are on the limit of the abilities of the standard gearing. Say goodbye to using 5th Gear, and hello to having to shift a lot more.
Off road, even the Low ration may be a little too highly geared .. Were just about coping at present, but Ideally would like a lower ratio for the Low Box.
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
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16 Feb 2010 13:29 #2306
by MigCooper
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