Cheers boys,
So the plan is for me to switch into a 17 inch Black Sunraiser (width.. not sure yet) I most likely go a bit wider.
And then add 2 inch suspension lift kit and 33 inch Tyres.
My JK is a 4dr pertrol.
245/75/17s - This is my stock at the moment.
Appreciate your comments.
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- Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:45 pm
- Forum: Jeep
- Topic: 3 inch lift and 33 tyres
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- Fri Oct 01, 2010 2:34 pm
- Forum: Jeep
- Topic: 3 inch lift and 33 tyres
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Re: 3 inch lift and 33 tyres
Thanks heaps for the reply. So are you saying the smallest rim size I can get for a JK are 16's? Do you know if it will affect the performance of the car in terms of braking/stopping and most of all the engine? Will it make the car work harder since the tyres are bigger? I've rang a few 4x4 centre ...
- Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:18 pm
- Forum: Jeep
- Topic: 3 inch lift and 33 tyres
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3 inch lift and 33 tyres
How's it going? I got a 2009 JK 4 dr Wrangler and I'm thinking of adding a 3 inch lift kit and switch to a 33 inch tyres. Just not sure how it will affect the performance overall, can anyone please give me more info as to whether I should still go for it or not? Like what's a good width for a 33 ...