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Bigger tyres on Stock Jimny

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Bigger tyres on Stock Jimny

Post by matt g »

Hi All,

I'm looking at a 2010 Jimny, and the factory tyre spec is for 205/70R15.

Does anyone know if I can fit something like a BFGoodrich Allterrain 215/75R15 on the factory rims and without doing any modifications?

thanks,
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Post by alien »

definitely... wouldnt go any larger though.

Also - look at the BFG KM2 - they are about the most aggressive tyre you can get in 215/75r15 and are a great pattern.
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Post by matt g »

alien wrote:definitely... wouldnt go any larger though.

Also - look at the BFG KM2 - they are about the most aggressive tyre you can get in 215/75r15 and are a great pattern.
much appreciated. To be honest the vehicle is going to spend most of its time on the road, the factory tyres just look a bit ridiculously anaemic, and i had a friend with all terrains on his jimny, which looked pretty sweet :)

Do you think that change in tyre size is likely to have a noticeable effect on speedo accuracy, or performance? From what I can see, that's the smallest BFG AT on their site.

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Post by alien »

well, 205/70r15 is 26.29".
215/75r15 is 27.69".

your speedo will be 5.32% out...

so:
60km/hr = 63.2
100km/hr = 105.32

its not drastic by any means.
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Post by matt g »

alien wrote: your speedo will be 5.32% out...
ahh that's quite reasonable then. Is it possible to have the speedo recalibrated to take that into account, or is that a monstrously expensive thing?

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Post by Gwagensteve »

As your Jimny uses an electronic speedo, you can use a Jaycar kit to recalibrate it.

However, you'll probably find your speedo currently reads about 5% slow, so with the 215's it will likely be spot on, so there's no real need to recalibrate.

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Post by matt g »

Gwagensteve wrote:As your Jimny uses an electronic speedo, you can use a Jaycar kit to recalibrate it.

However, you'll probably find your speedo currently reads about 5% slow, so with the 215's it will likely be spot on, so there's no real need to recalibrate.

Steve.

hahaha, fantastic. I'll check it against my GPS and see how it goes.

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Re: Bigger tyres on Stock Jimny

Post by Leroybrown »

I've just put 215 BFG AT's on my new Jimny.

On fast bumpy roads the tyres rubbed the guards a bit. I've since had it lifted.

Going under the speed check on the Geelong Rd my speedo said 100 and the radar said 98.

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Re: Bigger tyres on Stock Jimny

Post by matt g »

Leroybrown wrote:I've just put 215 BFG AT's on my new Jimny.

On fast bumpy roads the tyres rubbed the guards a bit. I've since had it lifted.
From your build thread over on AZ, am I correct in thinking that your wheels put the tyres a bit further out to the side than they would be on the stock rims? I'm hoping that I won't need any lift for the time being, but the roads around me are utterly crap.

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Re: Bigger tyres on Stock Jimny

Post by joeblow »

they will rub like a bitch.
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Re: Bigger tyres on Stock Jimny

Post by jimny_99 »

I had to lift my jimny 2 inch to stop the rub from my 215/75r15 on a 7 inch rim. now i have no problems at all
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