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biggest tyres on TJ
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biggest tyres on TJ
my mate has a TJ and wants to know whats the biggest tyres/rims he can fit without any lift. differnt tyer places have said different things. thanks
I will be give Suburban a free plug and say check out the RE Super ride 3.5" kit which will clear 33's. They are the Rubicon Express distributer for Oz, but there are a couple of dealers in Melbourne - I believe TW at USA4x4 and also Lexx at JBitz do the RE gear (so does Wooders above in Sydney).
Because you mention 2.5" lift, I assume you are looking at the OME kit. I think you will need to add either 1"BL or 1" coil spaers with this. I ran 33x10.5" with a Teraflex 3" system with no rubbing. You can talk to USA4x4 about the Tera systems. You should be able to get the kit without the flexy arms as per the RE kit above.
Anyway, no matter which of the many kits you end up choosing, I would say for 33's you want 3" minimum lift with appropriately extended bumpstops.
But as other have said, if you don't want flex and just want the tyres then sure the OME kit would be enough with long bumpstops.
Because you mention 2.5" lift, I assume you are looking at the OME kit. I think you will need to add either 1"BL or 1" coil spaers with this. I ran 33x10.5" with a Teraflex 3" system with no rubbing. You can talk to USA4x4 about the Tera systems. You should be able to get the kit without the flexy arms as per the RE kit above.
Anyway, no matter which of the many kits you end up choosing, I would say for 33's you want 3" minimum lift with appropriately extended bumpstops.
But as other have said, if you don't want flex and just want the tyres then sure the OME kit would be enough with long bumpstops.
Bingham wrote:i think 3-4 would be a better option if you want 33's and a bit of room to flex
Traditionally yes........But I wouldn't if I was to redo my heep.
I'd cut the rear and HiHood the front. JP mag just fitted 35's to a stock height TJ by doing basically just that.....
Cheers [url=http://www.wooders.com.au]Wooders[/url]
Ummm are you guys all just posers???
4-6 inchers of lift WTF...... why
jeep97tj uses 2 inch springs and 1 inch blocks for 37's and has great flex off road...
remember with lift, bigger isn't better
4-6 inchers of lift WTF...... why
jeep97tj uses 2 inch springs and 1 inch blocks for 37's and has great flex off road...
remember with lift, bigger isn't better
[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]
DeWsE wrote:Ummm are you guys all just posers???
4-6 inchers of lift WTF...... why
jeep97tj uses 2 inch springs and 1 inch blocks for 37's and has great flex off road...
remember with lift, bigger isn't better
Yep, and hasn't he cut the rear guards and raised the front guards as well Pretty much what Wooders said.
Cheers
Steve
DeWsE wrote:Ummm are you guys all just posers???
4-6 inchers of lift WTF...... why
jeep97tj uses 2 inch springs and 1 inch blocks for 37's and has great flex off road...
remember with lift, bigger isn't better
yeah we've seen what terrain you guys wheel over there
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Thor wrote:DeWsE wrote:Ummm are you guys all just posers???
4-6 inchers of lift WTF...... why
jeep97tj uses 2 inch springs and 1 inch blocks for 37's and has great flex off road...
remember with lift, bigger isn't better
yeah we've seen what terrain you guys wheel over there
Really? I didn't realise any decent photo's have come out of WA.... last I noticed we where all to busy wheeling to have the time to pose for pic's!!
But in all seriousness shane was running 2" ome with 33's if that helps.
[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]
DeWsE wrote:Thor wrote:DeWsE wrote:Ummm are you guys all just posers???
4-6 inchers of lift WTF...... why
jeep97tj uses 2 inch springs and 1 inch blocks for 37's and has great flex off road...
remember with lift, bigger isn't better
yeah we've seen what terrain you guys wheel over there
Really? I didn't realise any decent photo's have come out of WA.... last I noticed we where all to busy wheeling to have the time to pose for pic's!!
But in all seriousness shane was running 2" ome with 33's if that helps.
he he - 2'' OME with 33's? Sounds great for driving around town.
I never wheeled with him when he had the 33's. But with the 37's he has 3' lift plus 2.5" virtual lift.
I know I would rather sacrifice a little up travel to save a bit of COG. Something to think about.
And you are right, the jeep is good for the road.... that's why it is the tow rig for the buggy
I know I would rather sacrifice a little up travel to save a bit of COG. Something to think about.
And you are right, the jeep is good for the road.... that's why it is the tow rig for the buggy
[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]
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