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Sierra TYERS

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Sierra TYERS

Post by Try_Me »

hey just a quick question will a sierra with out life have problems with 29's on it
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

my answer is beer








what was the question again?
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Post by Try_Me »

will my sierra without a lift of anysort fit a set of 29's on it without any hassles or scrubbin
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Post by HRZOOK »

Coily or leafy :?:
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Post by Try_Me »

leaf
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Post by -Mandy- »

I had 29's old my zuk and didn't have any problems at all, a little scrubbing ONLY at full lock but there was no need for concern.
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Post by dubb »

....... and coily ??
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Post by Red_Zook »

my ideah... Spend a coupple $100 and put a 2inch boddy lift and springs and run 32'z like me :)
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Post by Try_Me »

how much do u think it will cost to put the lift to fit 32's
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Post by Mudzuki »

29" is easy, mine only scrubbed on the bullbar mount, angle grinder fixed that. Worked sweet with no swaybar and 2" BL.
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Post by munga »

ive got 2" springs and run 29s no worries.
oh.
hang on.
i havent taken it off road yet.
:shock:

well it doesnt rub at woolies OR maccas .
so bite me.
mud terrain doesnt mean i have to get them dirty.
not like i go jogging in my joggers is it.

fargin bastages.
ht zook with bog, rust and mt's

this is my wheelbase |<-------->|
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Post by derelict_frog »

I have 29" all terrain sorta tyres, they have never rubbed and my spring are real flat.
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Post by Zute »

Just check with your insurer before you change your rims. NRMA, 7inch no go, 6inch OK. Im now looking for new insurer for my 7x15s.
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Post by -Mandy- »

Zute wrote:Just check with your insurer before you change your rims. NRMA, 7inch no go, 6inch OK. Im now looking for new insurer for my 7x15s.


:shock: :shock: I was told Grumpy wouldn't be insured because of the EXO,thats it. Everything else was fine,but my overrated roof rack was a no-go. :bad-words:
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