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Rim/Tyre Sizing
- JeffWray
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Basically I've bought some 15 x 7 inch modular steel rims for my Jimny and didnt realise how much wider they are than my original wheels. I have no lift kit but would like to eventually get one.
My question is can I put 215/75 R15 tyres on these rims and can I get away a 2" lift kit rather than a 3" as that seems too expensive?
Or can I get away with no lift kit?
Cheers
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- JeffWray
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Also forgot to mention my Jimny is a 64 plate making it the face lift, I think I read some where about the front arches being a different shape or something along those lines.
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- Mraz
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No spacers, I used 15x7J -20 offset rims and 215/75R15 Kumho Road Venture MT's. There was a bit of rubbing on outer sides of bumper when wheels were turned all the way to outside. First I trimmed it a bit and it worked well but then I trimmed the hell out of that bumper and never looked back :dry:
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- JeffWray
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Mraz wrote: I never really understood what "xy plate" means, but i guess it is the "newer style" bumper. I have older style bumper on mine.
No spacers, I used 15x7J -20 offset rims and 215/75R15 Kumho Road Venture MT's. There was a bit of rubbing on outer sides of bumper when wheels were turned all the way to outside. First I trimmed it a bit and it worked well but then I trimmed the hell out of that bumper and never looked back :dry:
Ahh I think mine are ET00 so I'll probably need spacers then, any tips for cutting the bumper?
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