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Biggest tyres for standard height 60 series?

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Biggest tyres for standard height 60 series?

Post by AUSCRUZER »

Gday all.My first post here.
My mate has just taken delivery of a 60 series with standard height springs at the moment.Just wonderind what the biggest rubber would be without causing too much grief.He would like to go 35s if possible
Thanks in advance
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Post by Shadow »

no chance for 35's IMO.

ive had 33x12.5 kuhmo AT's and Maxxis Mudder's on stock springs and they scrub on compression on the rear. The kuhmos would rub on the guard going over bumps on a loaded car.
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Post by SCANAS »

I put my 35's on a stock 60 series and drove it to work for two weeks (in 2004) no dramas :armsup: Same car now has 4" Spring and 2" body and still rubs on the guards on the rear offroad. :oops:
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

33x10.5x15 will fit nicely on stock suspension. 35z won't fit on stock height. You will need a minimum of 2" spring lift and 2" body lift for that, and then you will get minor rubbing when flexing.
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