Rejoined the Jimny owners club!
- RobT
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I used to own one in the 90's and loved it. Not planning to mod it much really, just some nice tyres so we don't get stuck in fields or snow out and about, it's not my main vehicle.
I did have a few questions though, I want to put some MT or AT's on her. She's currently got the three spoke alloys on, should I swap these too and order a complete wheel set/combo or keep the wheels and just replace the tyres, I've seen a few grumbles about those wheels on here.
Also, without spacers and a lift what's size should I go for?
Thanks.
Rob.
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Welcome! Im thinking on the same lines as you. Not planning to lift her, but was going to get spacers and some modulars with AT/MT's. Saw yesterday jimnybits sell modulars with -30 offset, which should mean you don't need the spacers? Not sure if thats right guys so please correct me if im wrong/this is a bad idea! They're the same price as with 0 offset and should help the handling a wee bit/ will look awesome!
Just something to consider, be interested to see what you go for tyre wise as i've really no idea right now!
Tom
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i currently run stock suspension with 195 80 15 kl71 muds (which gives me abit more ground clearance) and they almost rub now at full flex! If I fitted spacers it would rub loads specially on the back.
I know someone on here whos got spacers and the same size tyres as me all be it at's and his rubs and my kl71s have more meat on em so are larger still.
the above tyres seem very good on and off road I highly recomend them and they look the sh*#!
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Cheers,
Tom
ps- what wheels do you have jonesy?
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I dont know if it would rub with lower profile tyres than the 195 80 I run.
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tommyguns wrote: the main reason for going out is to hopefully improve its handling and seems to make them look a bit better.
Hello Rob.
I have a confession. I went wider because I like wide wheels and I think fourbies look better with a fatter wheel - narrow wheels can make 4x4s look like prams. Spacers on narrow wheels don't do it for me either but you have to find a balance between it looking like a go cart or a pram; too wide can be too much.
I had 225s on at first and took them off but then I missed the width and aesthetics. Also I think it helps a little on cornering though with a motor like this I don't intend to scream round bends but in snow a thinner wheel can cut through the snow better. A wider rim means less flexing of the tyre wall. A wider wheel can add more weight, particularly the tyre. So it is a balancing act and very much personal preference.
In short you have to decide what you like and with a 4x4 ground clearance is also a factor. I chose a 215 width because it puts the tyres nicely to the edge when on a 7x15, fills the arch just right, and can be squeezed onto a standard rim if I want to go back to standard width.
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- RobT
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helijohn wrote:
tommyguns wrote: the main reason for going out is to hopefully improve its handling and seems to make them look a bit better.
Hello Rob.
I have a confession. I went wider because I like wide wheels and I think fourbies look better with a fatter wheel - narrow wheels can make 4x4s look like prams. Spacers on narrow wheels don't do it for me either but you have to find a balance between it looking like a go cart or a pram; too wide can be too much.
I had 225s on at first and took them off but then I missed the width and aesthetics. Also I think it helps a little on cornering though with a motor like this I don't intend to scream round bends but in snow a thinner wheel can cut through the snow better. A wider rim means less flexing of the tyre wall. A wider wheel can add more weight, particularly the tyre. So it is a balancing act and very much personal preference.
In short you have to decide what you like and with a 4x4 ground clearance is also a factor. I chose a 215 width because it puts the tyres nicely to the edge when on a 7x15, fills the arch just right, and can be squeezed onto a standard rim if I want to go back to standard width.
Thanks John, think I'll try 215's then, they look good on yours.
Rob.
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Jimnybits 2" lift +Pro Comp ES1000 shocks. Big Jimny rear shock mounts. Big Jimny adjustable panhard rods.
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