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Tire size and recommendations
23 Sep 2023 15:24 #250981
by Dazcush
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Hi guys,
I have recently bought a 2002 Jimny and am looking to get a new set of tires for it for the winter in Ireland. I will be using it for a daily commute (only 10km) and also for getting to mountain biking trails 2/3 times a week so plenty of fire roads.
It is completely standard and I am not planning on getting it lifted for the moment.
The current tires are 205/70r15. From reading some posts on Big Jimny I believe the biggest tires I can fit without a lift or changing things up too much are 215/75s?
I'm thinking of BFG All Terrains, as I don't think I need MT's? Are there any alternatives that people are using / would recommend or are the AT's. solid shout? And if so... what size?!
Cheers,
Darragh
I have recently bought a 2002 Jimny and am looking to get a new set of tires for it for the winter in Ireland. I will be using it for a daily commute (only 10km) and also for getting to mountain biking trails 2/3 times a week so plenty of fire roads.
It is completely standard and I am not planning on getting it lifted for the moment.
The current tires are 205/70r15. From reading some posts on Big Jimny I believe the biggest tires I can fit without a lift or changing things up too much are 215/75s?
I'm thinking of BFG All Terrains, as I don't think I need MT's? Are there any alternatives that people are using / would recommend or are the AT's. solid shout? And if so... what size?!
Cheers,
Darragh
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23 Sep 2023 17:33 #250982
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic Tire size and recommendations
BFG KO2 in 215/75 are a good choice and the Maxxis Worm-drive in 215/75 is very similar, but usually a bit cheaper.
I run Maxxis 215/75 and confirm they fit without a lift or wheel arch trimming.
I don't think BFG or Maxxis are available in 205/70 but I like the extra width and chunky tread pattern of the larger tyre.
I also have a set of Hancook Dynapro in 205/70, they look good and did have Geolandars in 205/70, out of the two the Geolandar was more of a road tyre with good off-road, but the Dynapros were possibly slightly better off road and about the same on road. There are plenty of other good tyres in 205/70, butmy experience is limited to Hankooks, Geolandar and of course Duellers (which is what came on the vehicle).
The Maxxis and BFGs are probably much better off road, on road, I don't really notice much difference to the Hancook or Geolandar, but I am sure they will be slightly more noisy and ride probably isn't quite as good.
I spend most of my time on road, but still like the look of the Maxxis and especially the performance when off road.
Robin
I run Maxxis 215/75 and confirm they fit without a lift or wheel arch trimming.
I don't think BFG or Maxxis are available in 205/70 but I like the extra width and chunky tread pattern of the larger tyre.
I also have a set of Hancook Dynapro in 205/70, they look good and did have Geolandars in 205/70, out of the two the Geolandar was more of a road tyre with good off-road, but the Dynapros were possibly slightly better off road and about the same on road. There are plenty of other good tyres in 205/70, butmy experience is limited to Hankooks, Geolandar and of course Duellers (which is what came on the vehicle).
The Maxxis and BFGs are probably much better off road, on road, I don't really notice much difference to the Hancook or Geolandar, but I am sure they will be slightly more noisy and ride probably isn't quite as good.
I spend most of my time on road, but still like the look of the Maxxis and especially the performance when off road.
Robin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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23 Sep 2023 23:20 #250986
by 300bhpton
Replied by 300bhpton on topic Tire size and recommendations
I'll put another vote for the Maxxis Wormdrives. I have them fitted to two vehicles, one being my Jimny and I've done maybe 15,000 miles on them. My brother has the BFG KO2s on his 90. I like them too, but I can't see where the extra money is. If I was buying again I'd still go for the Wormdrives, even if the BFGs cost the same.
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30 Sep 2023 08:22 #251096
by Dazcush
Replied by Dazcush on topic Tire size and recommendations
Thanks for all your info. I will check and see what's available and go from there!
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03 Oct 2023 19:36 #251170
by Dazcush
Replied by Dazcush on topic Tire size and recommendations
Are both of these tires suited to the standard 5.5Jx15 ET5 rims??
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03 Oct 2023 21:34 #251175
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic Tire size and recommendations
Yes. 215 is the widest tyre they recommend for 5.5 wheels, I believe.
I confirm 215/75 will fit standard wheels and clear the wheel arches.
I confirm 215/75 will fit standard wheels and clear the wheel arches.
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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04 Oct 2023 16:53 #251180
by Dazcush
Replied by Dazcush on topic Tire size and recommendations
Perfect thanks very much
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