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what are the ....??
what are the ....??
what are the biggest tyres ya can put on a standard zook without any major changes or damage occuring..like cv f@#$ ups or any of that ??
....just do it ya f*#kin pycho!! ...0h and im looking for WEBER CARB TO SUIT ZOOK 1.3L
Im here for the sausage!
t
Dont listen to dewse, he was about to sell his zook and buy a pink lada niva the other week!
his street cred is still down!
bull shit run 32's!!! just need a tiny bit of lift! or cut them guards!
his street cred is still down!
bull shit run 32's!!! just need a tiny bit of lift! or cut them guards!
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:Dont listen to dewse, he was about to sell his zook and buy a pink lada niva the other week!
his street cred is still down!
bull shit run 32's!!! just need a tiny bit of lift! or cut them guards!
You poor little man. When you bought your tires, you shoped on overlander. The guy told you they were 35's but really they where his trusty worn out 31 inch cooper ST's. Don't bother talking to me about street cred, ya nard.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
danthazookman85jx wrote:yeah thanks for that but arnt they low profile tyres if they have thrree measurments...??
No they are bigger. they are also measured 29/9.5/15.
They are bigger then the standard by a fair bit.
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
Im running this size at the moment till I have money and get a body lift and 31s and geardriven transfercase. They makes a huge difference to offroad performance. I tried driveing on the standard road tyres for the first time on the weekend and I got hung up on stuff that I normally wouldnt think twice about. the 235 still sometimes grab the gaurds but its rare and only at full articulation comeing down on the bumpstops hard.
I know a guy who is running 30x9.5s on a standard zook but his tyres are getting chopped up really bad. Ie he has almost no outerlugs left. you could probbably fit them if you took the standard flares off and put on a horizontal rubber or garden edging flare.
I know a guy who is running 30x9.5s on a standard zook but his tyres are getting chopped up really bad. Ie he has almost no outerlugs left. you could probbably fit them if you took the standard flares off and put on a horizontal rubber or garden edging flare.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=28119&highlight=tyre+size
This will answer your question about tire size measurements and what they mean...
This will answer your question about tire size measurements and what they mean...
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I had a narrow track 1l. It had home made extended shackles, and a 2" spring lift. I ran 33 x 9.5 old style BFG Muds. I removed the standard flares, and used the small flexiflare. At full compression at the front, they rub on the firewall, and the top of the wheelarch. It did no damage to the tyre, or the car. I also had the tubes cut off, in the front of the wheel arch. at the rear, they rubbed a little at full compression, and it put slice marks into the outer lugs, and at full noise around corners it rubbed on the fuel filler neck, untill I tied it up out of the way. IMHO, they were a great size tyre, and I would do it again. In regards to gearing, it was a slow piece of crapanyway, so it just got a bit slower. it didn't make a noticable difference from 31" to 33" performance wise, but heaps better ability wise. I ran the stock gearing.
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