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13 Dec 2013 17:07 - 13 Dec 2013 17:08 #95814 by kirkynut
Why do you want to go to 31" tyres?

It saves money by going the whole hog in the first place, rather than buying smaller tyres and then wanting bigger ones and losing money on the first set to spend more on the bigger ones - that I understand - but do you really need 31" tyres?

31" tyres will cause broke CV's, will need a Rocklobster if used for any amount of offroading, will make you use more fuel etc etc.

How about a nice set of 215/80/15's like these: tyresdirectuk.co.uk/shop/product-info.ph...iman-Tyres-&id=16454 ??? Still plenty of ground clearance!

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13 Dec 2013 17:22 #95821 by TomDK
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MysticRich wrote:

TomDK wrote:

Bibby wrote: so basically so i can crawl like a lobster ;) what is the biggest kind of tires the zook would push with stock?


Anything above 31" is just for show no matter what.
And 31" tyres is fine with the standard transferbox, as long as it's for road use.

If you're building for offroad, then a rocklobster is mandatory, no matter tyresize.


Most of us fit bigger tyres to give us better ground clearance not just for show :lol: :lol: :lol:


There are more than a handful of users on this forum, who run 30-33" tyres that would do just as well off road on 205/215's :) So yes, fitted for show :P

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13 Dec 2013 21:19 #95884 by mc_nebula
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TomDK wrote:

MysticRich wrote:

TomDK wrote:

Bibby wrote: so basically so i can crawl like a lobster ;) what is the biggest kind of tires the zook would push with stock?


Anything above 31" is just for show no matter what.
And 31" tyres is fine with the standard transferbox, as long as it's for road use.

If you're building for offroad, then a rocklobster is mandatory, no matter tyresize.


Most of us fit bigger tyres to give us better ground clearance not just for show :lol: :lol: :lol:


There are more than a handful of users on this forum, who run 30-33" tyres that would do just as well off road on 205/215's :) So yes, fitted for show :P


Tom, talking out of your arse again, are you?
I have 215/75's and get stuck sometimes. My mate has 30" special tracks. It's undeniable that the extra ground clearance gives an advantage off road, as he has rolled straight over things I've been stuck on.

If you have a deep rut to navigate, it's all about ground clearance, end of.

Also, a larger tyre will roll over an obstacle easier than a smaller tyre, as exemplified by mountain bikers gradually transitioning from 26" rims to 29" rims.

That's two arguments for larger tyres not being "just for show"

Furthermore, you don't need a rocklobster to drive offroad, I manage just fine without and I don't feel gutless or underpowered. I greenlane and P&P.

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13 Dec 2013 21:24 - 13 Dec 2013 21:32 #95886 by TomDK
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What's you're problem. Now you're not even reading what I'm writing.

I wrote that a good handful of users on this forum would do fine with 215s. It wasn't pointed at you or anyone else in particular. Just to point out that more than one Jimny on this forum is fitted for more offroading than it evers sees.

And no, of couse a rocklobster is not mandatory. But a really nice thing to have, especially if you do some winching.
I also wrote that for occasional offroading, you'd do just fine with standard transferbox for 215 tyres.

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Removed the first 2 lines of rubbish I wrote :)
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14 Dec 2013 09:15 #95920 by Mud_Muppet
FOR ME its always been the bigger the tyre the better it is in offroad situations, the taller the profile clearly gives you more ground clearance under you diff which is a win win situation, but i do agree if you want to offroad with larger tyres it does make sense in fitted a lower ratio transfer box. unless you quick at changing clutches and enjoy slipping them,

I run 30s special tracks and with the larger tyres and added weight of winch,roll cage etc etc its crap offroad on the standard gearing,

2001 Red Tin Top,
4.5 inch ORA lift kit,
Pro Comp steering damper
Kap Winch Bumper,
White Weller offset Rims with 30" Insa Turbo Special Tracks,
CB Radio,
Stripped Interia
Roof Rack with 4 front Wipac,
Rear Wipac recovery Lights
.....Plenty more on its way !!!!

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14 Dec 2013 09:31 #95921 by Dave cc
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Im running 33s 4:88 diffs with 5:1 transfer box and i have to say its awsome think for speed event it would be painfull tho :sick: i reckon pulling off in 5th low is where my old blue jim on 31s was in low 1st

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14 Dec 2013 11:36 #95934 by mudman
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Go 3" lift with 205/80/16 (stand 29") and never look back....... Apart from to laugh at everyone stuck who you've just past :lol:

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14 Dec 2013 12:48 #95936 by idiotmobil
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im on 3" lift and 235 75 15 (29") they do me ok mite step up to 31s but my tyres are near new

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14 Dec 2013 14:03 #95943 by Bibby
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mudman wrote: Go 3" lift with 205/80/16 (stand 29") and never look back....... Apart from to laugh at everyone stuck who you've just past :lol:


with stock gearing?

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14 Dec 2013 14:09 #95945 by idiotmobil
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stock gearing on 29" isn't that good can be used but will leave you wanting a lobster and burning out clutches

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14 Dec 2013 14:57 #95951 by Bibby
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ohkay so i understand this but WHERE can you get rocklobsters can you buy a kit from anyone? how much are they? how do you fit them etc?

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14 Dec 2013 15:03 #95953 by Bibby
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would any of you guys recommend these? and what one if you do? www.rocky-road.com/samurai-transfer-case.html

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