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Tyre Sizes - Rough Guide Thread

  • Daniel30
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02 Oct 2015 21:02 #152888 by Daniel30
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Dont think you would have much arch left, gearing would be a problem to I would think :)

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02 Oct 2015 21:19 #152891 by gaz3359
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Langdonm wrote: If bought 265/75/r16

Guessing I've got no chance with no lift then ?
Would they fit if the arches and bumper were cut ?


you will need at least a 4" lift,lots of trimming and a rocklobster box and alot of spare shafts.

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02 Oct 2015 21:28 #152892 by Langdonm
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may aswell sell them on then :(
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04 Oct 2015 09:21 #152969 by TomDK
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gaz3359 wrote:

Langdonm wrote: If bought 265/75/r16

Guessing I've got no chance with no lift then ?
Would they fit if the arches and bumper were cut ?


you will need at least a 4" lift,lots of trimming and a rocklobster box and alot of spare shafts.


Well.. more or less.

You'll do fine with a 2" lift. It's just a matter of buying the right springs.

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14 Oct 2015 18:39 #153658 by Tommy-Boy
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Why do most people change the alloys to steels when changing to a MT tyre?

i'm on the look out for a set of 215/75 R15 to put straight onto the standard alloys on my Jimny to see me through the winter and some light off roading. Then will be doing a 2" lift next year along with some other mods to start some serious off roading.

Am i setting myself for a fall? i cant see any reasons not to use the standard 5 spoke alloys, after all they are in good nick. Alloys are 15 - 5.5J on a 55plate VVT

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14 Oct 2015 18:54 #153660 by Daniel30
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I think it's because they can be knocked back into shape were as the alloy would crack under severe circumstances. I done it because I prefer the steels but that's just my preference a lot of people do use alloys :)

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