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33's or 35's? On Swb patrol

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33's or 35's? On Swb patrol

Post by BrentE »

G'day, i just recently bought 1991 swb patrol. It has 2 inch lift (previous owner said it's 2 1/2..) with 33 inch worn (crap) cooper st's :? ...

Im after a new set of tyres soon and just wondering if i should go 35's or stay 33's..
I realise i would need 2 inch body lift and some front gaurd trim (maybe).
Will the 35's just create hassle's or is it worth to get them?
also i don't have lower'd diff ratio's..

thanks :)
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33's
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Post by tye1986 »

depends what you want to do with it... i got 36"s on mine with 2 " sus 2" body and very little guard chop i havent changed any ratios but mine is turbod and still has plenty of grunt .... i still run 33's touring plus depends how big the tyre actually is to whether you will need to modify your rear wheel carrier.... cheers tye
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Post by JWB »

ludacris wrote:33's
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Post by chunks »

33s, will still be very capable with 33s and much more pleasant for everyday use.
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Post by macneil »

i got 2" lift on mine with 35's there is some scrubbing at the back but only at full compression..

but depends what sort of driving you do if its touring 33's if its just a weekend rig go 35's..
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Post by bogged »

tye1986 wrote:depends what you want to do with it...
And until you answer that, you wont get a decent answer.
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Post by BrentE »

Well it will be my daily drive and weekend toy pretty much... Although i would like to go south with it maybe to snow one day.

I guess i'll go 33's, thanks for replys :)
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