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will 11.5 wide tyre's fit
will 11.5 wide tyre's fit
hi i have a 85 N/T zook other than my lift and 31" tyre's its stock
i was thinking of putting 11.5 wide tyre's on and would like to know if it would be fine or is it's going hit on something
thank's for your input
i was thinking of putting 11.5 wide tyre's on and would like to know if it would be fine or is it's going hit on something
thank's for your input
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11.5 really is too wide for a zuk... its the tyre height you want - ideally i'd run a 31x9.5 over a 31x10.5... i'd rather the tyre cut in and get grip than miander around on top of loose stuff =)
I drove a vitara on 32x12.5's and its wander on road was woeful too.
I drove a vitara on 32x12.5's and its wander on road was woeful too.
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You'll have clearance problems unless you run wheelspacers/stupid offset etc. It's more feasible on a WT but will still lead to cutting etc.
11.5 is really a bit wide for good performance IMHO unless you're primarily driving high traction surfaces like dry hard dirt and rock.
Steve.
11.5 is really a bit wide for good performance IMHO unless you're primarily driving high traction surfaces like dry hard dirt and rock.
Steve.
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I've got 32x11.5 bfg muddies on 8" rims with -28 offset and they still rub on the springs at full lock. Dont rub in the guards due to a whole lot of bashing with a hammer and front axle moved forward.
I drive mostly hard dirt and rock so I find them pretty good offroad. Though they do feel a little bit floaty on really loose dirt/rocky surfaces. Onroad I cant fault them, they dont wander any worse than my 9.5" wide tyres.
I drive mostly hard dirt and rock so I find them pretty good offroad. Though they do feel a little bit floaty on really loose dirt/rocky surfaces. Onroad I cant fault them, they dont wander any worse than my 9.5" wide tyres.
98 WT LWB Maruti, 1.6efi, rockhoppers, 2" body lift, 2" springs, 32" BFG muddies, jimny Power Steer, front lockrite :-)
Sorry for the hijack. I'm in the taller not wider camp too. What are the narrowest tires you guys have come across in 30" or 31"
I've got 225/75R15 Cooper ATR atm and I want to go a higher but if possible no wider than 9". 215/85 15 (TSL S/S radial) looks attractive but only just gets me over 29, ditto simex trekkers (29x7.5 15). They would be a set of spares to go on when playing in the mud.
My other thought is to go to a 16" rim and look at 215/85R16's. That seems to open up the some of the mainstream manufactures. Is this a feasible idea?
I've got 225/75R15 Cooper ATR atm and I want to go a higher but if possible no wider than 9". 215/85 15 (TSL S/S radial) looks attractive but only just gets me over 29, ditto simex trekkers (29x7.5 15). They would be a set of spares to go on when playing in the mud.
My other thought is to go to a 16" rim and look at 215/85R16's. That seems to open up the some of the mainstream manufactures. Is this a feasible idea?
I ran 7.50-16's on Vit 16"x6.5" rims on a Vit (no bodylift ) and that was better than the 31x10.5's (with bodylift) I had run before. I actually think that 235/85R16's would be about right.PCRman wrote:Sorry for the hijack. I'm in the taller not wider camp too. What are the narrowest tires you guys have come across in 30" or 31"
I've got 225/75R15 Cooper ATR atm and I want to go a higher but if possible no wider than 9". 215/85 15 (TSL S/S radial) looks attractive but only just gets me over 29, ditto simex trekkers (29x7.5 15). They would be a set of spares to go on when playing in the mud.
My other thought is to go to a 16" rim and look at 215/85R16's. That seems to open up the some of the mainstream manufactures. Is this a feasible idea?
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Offset rims.... cheaper than spacers, that gets the tyre off the chassis. Lift your body a couple of inches.... spring, shackle or body lift... its up to you... shackles cheapest but i would simply find some springs.
tyres will prob still scrub on the fire wall... belt it smooth with a hammer.
The outrigger that holds the front bumper on.... remove bumper and cut them off at the chassis.
You can jam 31's under a nt pretty cheap... lots of ppl dont do any mods and let em scrub.
30's are the go for stocko
tyres will prob still scrub on the fire wall... belt it smooth with a hammer.
The outrigger that holds the front bumper on.... remove bumper and cut them off at the chassis.
You can jam 31's under a nt pretty cheap... lots of ppl dont do any mods and let em scrub.
30's are the go for stocko
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no there's not.... but have you run skinny tyres with the same tread pattern and same diameter?
I've done the experiment and narrower tyres improve drivability.
Steve.
I've done the experiment and narrower tyres improve drivability.
Steve.
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X2,Gwagensteve wrote: I've done the experiment and narrower tyres improve drivability.
Steve.
i have a set of 31x10.5 in 8 inch rims and a set of 32x10.5 but in a 5.5 inch rim
the 32s, drive SOOO much better on road, then the wider 31s, all the the tyre is the same width, running them on a skinnier rim, makes the tyre skinnier too. maybe give that a go??
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Yea am running 255/70R16 now same basic size but now it doesnt look like a steam roller. Still drives about the same, I only went thinner cause its a daliy runner and I was trying to save the bearings from certain deathGwagensteve wrote:no there's not.... but have you run skinny tyres with the same tread pattern and same diameter?
I've done the experiment and narrower tyres improve drivability.
Steve.
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moose wrote:i,ll stick to my 33 x 12.5,s !!
suit my driving style & always out drive the bigger rigs with more gadgets !!
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