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30" mudders

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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30" mudders

Post by paulyp »

hey everybody just wondering what size tyre would be best fitted to my vitara. it only has 2" of suspension lift. i currently hav the 30 but closer to 31" maxxis mudders under it but far to big and scrub easily. iv read that 235/75 R16 muds or A/T's are the way to go? please share your knowledge and if anybody has any to trade or sell pm me. cheers paul
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Post by just cruizin' »

You obviously want a mud tyre, where do the 30's scrub. A bit of seam bashing, a virtual or body lift may be the go. Is it a power issue with the big tyres.
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Post by paulyp »

iv done some bashing and they still scrape. i just want more articulation. also i think i would use less fuel and hav more power with a downsize.
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Post by spamwell »

you would not notice fuel eco with the change maybe a little power difference but in regards to articulation bigger tyres are a bigger advantage than articulation because your not going to be improving down travel at all.

do you have any lift, 2 inch lift or body lift would be cheaper than buying new tyres.

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Post by Minas #99 »

ill trade you my kumho road venture 235 75 r15's and cash ur way for the mudders... they dont got much tread but there still good..
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