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Tyres for F75 rocky
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Tyres for F75 rocky
Hello
I've got a F75 rocky with no mods yet, and i'm wondering what tyre size to go for. 30x9.5 or 31x10.5 are the sizes i've been looking at, which will be going on to fairly deep dished 8x15 rims (I think they are off a F100?).
Is the extra diameter/size of the 31" likely to cause clearance issues, or hinder its crawling ability?
I am still putting it back together so I haven't had a chance to test it and see what its like with its current 235/75x15 tyres.
Thanks in advance
I've got a F75 rocky with no mods yet, and i'm wondering what tyre size to go for. 30x9.5 or 31x10.5 are the sizes i've been looking at, which will be going on to fairly deep dished 8x15 rims (I think they are off a F100?).
Is the extra diameter/size of the 31" likely to cause clearance issues, or hinder its crawling ability?
I am still putting it back together so I haven't had a chance to test it and see what its like with its current 235/75x15 tyres.
Thanks in advance
I prefer 30's, as I have found the 31's a bit much for the motor on the highway. It kills your economy. I do have a set of mags with 31' muds on them, that I trailer to a location if I am doing some serious stuff.
The 31's do hurt your crawling, but I use 4L nearly all the time anyhow, so not too many dramas.
The 31's do hurt your crawling, but I use 4L nearly all the time anyhow, so not too many dramas.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
31"s will scrub if you've got no lift yet. My 31" ET's Scrubbed a little bit on full flex with 2" suspension lift, albeit slightly sagged, and they scrubbed on the front springs when turning too, i think they where15x10.5 so a bit too wide.
235 75 15's are what I'm running now as daily's. No scrubbing except for a tiny bit at full lock on the front springs.
And low range suxs with 31"s , but the extra clearance well makes up for it IMO. I wouldn't drive on them every day though, makes it a lot slower to take off, and chews more fuel.
235 75 15's are what I'm running now as daily's. No scrubbing except for a tiny bit at full lock on the front springs.
And low range suxs with 31"s , but the extra clearance well makes up for it IMO. I wouldn't drive on them every day though, makes it a lot slower to take off, and chews more fuel.
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
I've been running 31's for most of the 4years i've had mine and they've been fine. I've been running maxxis buckshots (on my 2nd set now, got 95000ks out of first set) and have only noticed they scrub inside the front guards at the top when fully flexed.
I find them better on the highway than the 29's that were on it when i first bought it as it drops the rpm at 100k's nicely.
I find them better on the highway than the 29's that were on it when i first bought it as it drops the rpm at 100k's nicely.
I love my 31" and can't complain about any decrease in power or change in low range crawling. I wouldn't have any other size.
I contemplated 30" when I was looking, but glad I chose the 31".
If you have a turbo it won't be slow, Nath is just jealous
You might need to get a bit of lift though as stated.
I contemplated 30" when I was looking, but glad I chose the 31".
If you have a turbo it won't be slow, Nath is just jealous
You might need to get a bit of lift though as stated.
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Just remember, my ET's are closer to 32" when you measure them, unlike those racing slicks you call 4x4 tyresHotFourOk wrote:I love my 31" and can't complain about any decrease in power or change in low range crawling. I wouldn't have any other size.
I contemplated 30" when I was looking, but glad I chose the 31".
If you have a turbo it won't be slow, Nath is just jealous
You might need to get a bit of lift though as stated.
And turbo might be on its way
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
Your ET's?RockyF70 wrote:Just remember, my ET's are closer to 32" when you measure them, unlike those racing slicks you call 4x4 tyresHotFourOk wrote:I love my 31" and can't complain about any decrease in power or change in low range crawling. I wouldn't have any other size.
I contemplated 30" when I was looking, but glad I chose the 31".
If you have a turbo it won't be slow, Nath is just jealous
You might need to get a bit of lift though as stated.
And turbo might be on its way
I didn't think you owned a set of Simex?
P.S - MTR FTW!
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
When I was looking the 15x8" with 0 offset were equivalent to my factory wheel offset.
They also had -11mm, -19mm, -23mm and -28mm offsets.
The more negative the number, the further they stick out from the centre of the car.
They also had -11mm, -19mm, -23mm and -28mm offsets.
The more negative the number, the further they stick out from the centre of the car.
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
You won't fit 31" tyres with stock suspension, unless you like using the angle grinder.
The more offset you have, the more likely to scrub on the guard when the suspension is flexing and turning the steering.
Wheels off Feroza's, Suzuki Sierra's and Vitara's also fit.
Don't get spacers...If you want a good offset, buy rims with bigger backspacing, spacers aren't a good idea. One more part to go wrong.
I have 15x8" with -23mm offset, which is plenty for any mild rocky... I have a widetrack model, and the rubber is level with the big flares. On an older one theyd be sticking out a few inches!
The more offset you have, the more likely to scrub on the guard when the suspension is flexing and turning the steering.
Wheels off Feroza's, Suzuki Sierra's and Vitara's also fit.
Don't get spacers...If you want a good offset, buy rims with bigger backspacing, spacers aren't a good idea. One more part to go wrong.
I have 15x8" with -23mm offset, which is plenty for any mild rocky... I have a widetrack model, and the rubber is level with the big flares. On an older one theyd be sticking out a few inches!
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Ive got 30"-9.50 mud tyres on steel speedy wheels and 31"-10.50 all/terrains on alloys . I loose heaps of steering lock with the 31"s both f100 wheels
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[color=#FF4000][/color]89 rocky V6 2"efs adj/sway&panhard
Yeah, the leaves get in the road of steering a bit hey... One advantage of IFS I suppose
Larger offset wheels will also affect your turning circle and scrub radius.. all things to watch out for.
What sort are the 31" tyres mate?? They look very different to anything I've seen before. Very chunky
Larger offset wheels will also affect your turning circle and scrub radius.. all things to watch out for.
What sort are the 31" tyres mate?? They look very different to anything I've seen before. Very chunky
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
The tyres in the pics are YOKAHAMA MUD DIGGERS 30x9.50
my A/Ts are pirelli 31x10.50 there worn and im gettin the new KHUMO KL71 $190 ea
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ps im still a NOOB
my A/Ts are pirelli 31x10.50 there worn and im gettin the new KHUMO KL71 $190 ea
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ps im still a NOOB
[color=#FF4000][/color]89 rocky V6 2"efs adj/sway&panhard
Yeah, I'd have solid front with leaves everyday for comfort factor alone! IFS is teh suxx0rRockyF70 wrote:Fixed it for yaHotFourOk wrote:Yeah, the leaves get in the road of steering a bit hey... one and only advantage of IFS I suppose
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
I reckon. I mean, how else can u get a whole body vibration massage when drivingHotFourOk wrote:Yeah, I'd have solid front with leaves everyday for comfort factor alone! IFS is teh suxx0rRockyF70 wrote:Fixed it for yaHotFourOk wrote:Yeah, the leaves get in the road of steering a bit hey... one and only advantage of IFS I suppose
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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