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34" tyres on a std 60

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34" tyres on a std 60

Post by seaeagle »

will it work? ive got 32s on there now and they look small...lol
will lifting the body have enough clearance to work?
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Post by WICKED »

they will be fine, a mate had 35 Simex pedes on his stock 60 and he rarely scrubbed.

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Post by pridhac »

What tyres are available in a 34"??
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Post by WICKED »

pridhac wrote:What tyres are available in a 34"??
Simex, Super Swamper, sure there is others
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

WICKED wrote:
pridhac wrote:What tyres are available in a 34"??
Simex, Super Swamper, sure there is others
Plenty of common 35" tyres actually measure closer to 34"
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Post by seaeagle »

im very tempeted to buy these 34x10.5x15 JT2's and see,
they are second hand and very worn, but so are the 32's i have on it now,
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Post by Shadow »

WICKED wrote:they will be fine, a mate had 35 Simex pedes on his stock 60 and he rarely scrubbed.

the only way you'll really know is to try it!
33's scrub on my stocko 60, so i dont think 35's are going to rarely scrub

are you sure it hasnt had a lift? My 33's measure 32.2"
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Post by QIKAZZ »

I got my 60 a few years ago, and from the measurments, i guestimated it had a 3" sus lift that has saged to about 2.5", and I had to put a 2" body lift to stop it scrubbing around normal corners on the road when running 35" pedes, and even now I still scrub on more serious artic situations offroad.

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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

I only had a 2" body lift in mine when I put my 35" Simex centipedes on. These tyres actually measure closer to 36" and I had no problems at all. 33" tyres fit no dramas when stock. Hope this helps.

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Post by Shadow »

Guy From Nowhere wrote:I only had a 2" body lift in mine when I put my 35" Simex centipedes on. These tyres actually measure closer to 36" and I had no problems at all. 33" tyres fit no dramas when stock. Hope this helps.

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33" tyres will fit no probs if your negotiating the trails at your local macca's, but if you want any articulation at all, they scrub.
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Post by seaeagle »

thanks for the info.....might try and see.. the 32 work well but id love more.....
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Post by hulsty »

how does a stock geared cruiser cope with larger 34'', 35'' and 36'' tyres? i'm contemplating 34'' JT's and wonder if it will be ok with the 3F and 4.11 diffs

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Post by Tapage »

hulsty wrote:how does a stock geared cruiser cope with larger 34'', 35'' and 36'' tyres? i'm contemplating 34'' JT's and wonder if it will be ok with the 3F and 4.11 diffs

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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

Shadow wrote:
Guy From Nowhere wrote:I only had a 2" body lift in mine when I put my 35" Simex centipedes on. These tyres actually measure closer to 36" and I had no problems at all. 33" tyres fit no dramas when stock. Hope this helps.

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33" tyres will fit no probs if your negotiating the trails at your local macca's, but if you want any articulation at all, they scrub.
Are you sure you drive a 60? You are't confusing it with a suzuki are you? I have pics of mine flexing up with 33" and no scrub. I got scrub with 35" on a mates. But I don't know what you are on about.
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Post by Shadow »

Guy From Nowhere wrote:
Shadow wrote:
Guy From Nowhere wrote:I only had a 2" body lift in mine when I put my 35" Simex centipedes on. These tyres actually measure closer to 36" and I had no problems at all. 33" tyres fit no dramas when stock. Hope this helps.

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33" tyres will fit no probs if your negotiating the trails at your local macca's, but if you want any articulation at all, they scrub.
Are you sure you drive a 60? You are't confusing it with a suzuki are you? I have pics of mine flexing up with 33" and no scrub. I got scrub with 35" on a mates. But I don't know what you are on about.
Are you sure your standard 60 had standard springs? i know for a fact mine does....

standard springs, 33" tyres = scrub.
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Post by brighty »

Shadow wrote:
Guy From Nowhere wrote:
Shadow wrote:
Guy From Nowhere wrote:I only had a 2" body lift in mine when I put my 35" Simex centipedes on. These tyres actually measure closer to 36" and I had no problems at all. 33" tyres fit no dramas when stock. Hope this helps.

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33" tyres will fit no probs if your negotiating the trails at your local macca's, but if you want any articulation at all, they scrub.
Are you sure you drive a 60? You are't confusing it with a suzuki are you? I have pics of mine flexing up with 33" and no scrub. I got scrub with 35" on a mates. But I don't know what you are on about.

Are you sure your standard 60 had standard springs? i know for a fact mine does....

standard springs, 33" tyres = scrub.
Agree with last post... I put 2inch extended shackles in mine to give minimal lift, and still scrubbed with 33's.... just had to take a lumpy to the front corner where it was scrubbing on the bolt head. And YES I was still running standard springs.
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

I had 35x12.50x15 BFG Mt's with 2" raised springs and 1" lift shackles and they rubbed just driving along the road. 2" bodylift fixed that.
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Post by Shadow »

Guy From Nowhere wrote:
Shadow wrote:
Guy From Nowhere wrote:I only had a 2" body lift in mine when I put my 35" Simex centipedes on. These tyres actually measure closer to 36" and I had no problems at all. 33" tyres fit no dramas when stock. Hope this helps.

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33" tyres will fit no probs if your negotiating the trails at your local macca's, but if you want any articulation at all, they scrub.
Are you sure you drive a 60? You are't confusing it with a suzuki are you? I have pics of mine flexing up with 33" and no scrub. I got scrub with 35" on a mates. But I don't know what you are on about.
in light of the last 2 posts, are you sure your driving a 60? You arent confusing it with a skid steer loader are you?
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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

I wouldn't mind a skid steer loader but alas I am in a sixty series. However, in light of this thread, I am starting to wonder about the consistency of 60 series cruisers. I definitely had no spring lift and 33" were fine; in fact the 35" pedes would have fit on with a little scrubbing. Anyway, none of this answers the guys question.

Mate, if you are still reading this rubbish, I would just go find someone with the size tyres you want and borrom them for a few hours to see.

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Post by juscruisin »

I have (I believe) an old, somewhat sagged, 2" spring lift in my 60 with standard shackles. No body lift. 35" Centipedes scrub the inside rear wheel arch at full up-travel and the fronts foul on the springs at full lock.

Having said that, I think the rims are probably not the correct offset for a 60. Correct offset rims may solve (or reduce) the problem.

Hasn't been enough of a problem to worry about.
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Post by hulsty »

juscruisin wrote:I have (I believe) an old, somewhat sagged, 2" spring lift in my 60 with standard shackles. No body lift. 35" Centipedes scrub the inside rear wheel arch at full up-travel and the fronts foul on the springs at full lock.

Having said that, I think the rims are probably not the correct offset for a 60. Correct offset rims may solve (or reduce) the problem.

Hasn't been enough of a problem to worry about.
wont matter how much suspension lift you have, if they scrub on FULL compression on a 1'' lift they will with a 5'' lift whens its back to the bumpstops too, only body lift will help or rim offset depending on where its rubbing
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Post by MYTANK »

With Standard Springs in my 60 i would have had no hope in hell of fitting 33's (Keep in mind at the time these where the original 22 year old springs).

After a 2" OME lift, and 33 x 12.5 x 15" Cooper St's i still get a little bit of scrub on the rear wheel arches.

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Post by rowan »

fellas- the 60 series is actually designed to take a 33 inch tyre- before you start flaming me, check your speedo with a GPS- if you are running 31s, you will only be doing 95 when your speedo says 100. if you are running 33s, your speedo will be less than 1km out. i got this information from this forum from some other 60 owners when i did the tyre swap. it has something to do with them also being released with 33 inch equivalent 16 inch split rims i think? i can find the post if anyone is really that concerned.

SO- your tyres are probably scrubbing because they are too wide, not too tall. 33x10.5 will not scrub. 33x12.5 probably will- the 12.5 wide is a much more common tyre size, but you can get 10.5s and fats are just for show anyway ;)
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

Flame, Flame!

Not quite correct, in my case anyway. When I went to 35" tyres, my speedo was out by 20% according to a GPS. Therefore in theory my 60 was geared for 205R16 tyres (roughly 29") which is what my owners manual says it came with. Also according to my owners manual the G packs came with 205R16 tyres and the base models came with 7.50R16 or roughly 32" tyres. I can't explain how the speedo can be correct for both size tyres. Maybe there is a different gear drive in the gearbox?

Back to the original uestion. I just put my 33x10.5x15 tyres back on. I changed my suspension around and now have OME springs front and rear, removed the extended shackles. I also have a 2" bodylift. 35x12.50x15 work with this set up. 34x10.5 would be a breeze.

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Post by seaeagle »

nice looking rig....
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Post by steven101 »

seaeagle wrote:nice looking rig....
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