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who has 33" tyres on a vitara?

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who has 33" tyres on a vitara?

Post by SiKiD_01 »

just wondering how many vitaras out there have tyres bigger than 31". i dont mind comp trucks and all, but i'm more interested in DD vits.

everyone seems to say 30"s are the limit, and yes, i do agree, but i'd like to know how other hold up with 33" rubber.

i thought sawzall had a vit project going? not sure if its still on or not. anyone got any pics of local vits on bigger rubber?

i also know and read heaps about the driveline stresses of going bigger than 31"s, and i know, cos i can break CVs at will with my set up now.

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Re: who has 33" tyres on a vitara?

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SiKiD_01 wrote:just wondering how many vitaras out there have tyres bigger than 31". i dont mind comp trucks and all, but i'm more interested in DD vits.

everyone seems to say 30"s are the limit, and yes, i do agree, but i'd like to know how other hold up with 33" rubber.

i thought sawzall had a vit project going? not sure if its still on or not. anyone got any pics of local vits on bigger rubber?

i also know and read heaps about the driveline stresses of going bigger than 31"s, and i know, cos i can break CVs at will with my set up now.

thanks
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gonzo had 33's, but his wasn't a DD. i ran 32's, but only offroad

sawzall sold his vit to sam (overkill), which was the vit that competed at tufftruck on 35in claws, but it has 60 series diffs and a sierra transfer with gears as well, but i THINK sam MAY daily drive it, i'm sure someone down there knows for sure.

sams would be the biggest vit in aus at the moment, with his new 36x13.5 iroks :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Post by cj »

I had some well worn BFG MT 33x9.5's on mine when I was running a 2" bodylift and OME suspension with 20mm coil spacers. I did a little gentle tapping and grinding (not much) and they were OK but I had rubbing on the chassis rails at full lock but I was running them on the stock 5.5"rims with positive offset so no flares were needed.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

yeah, the 33 9.50 are ok on stock rims, but not so good off set wise.

gonzo had this size too i think, and he cut a lot out of his guards.

i was thinking about a 33"x12.50"x15".
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Post by grimbo »

I wouldn't go a 33 x 12.50 try the 33 x 10.50 BFG MT. I prefer a tall skinny tyre in this size range as it gives a longer footprint compared to the very square footprint of a 33 x 12.50. Seems to work better in mud as it can cut down without aqua planning which the squarer one does.

Also easier to fit and to steer with
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Post by DeWsE »

Unless your driving rocks and I would image in darwin things are fairly dry most of the year.

wider tires will equal more chance of rubbing though.
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Post by sierrajim »

like this one that once was a daily driver? EDIT: It won't let me attach the file???

With almost no lift.

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Re: who has 33" tyres on a vitara?

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antt wrote:
SiKiD_01 wrote:just wondering how many vitaras out there have tyres bigger than 31". i dont mind comp trucks and all, but i'm more interested in DD vits.

everyone seems to say 30"s are the limit, and yes, i do agree, but i'd like to know how other hold up with 33" rubber.

i thought sawzall had a vit project going? not sure if its still on or not. anyone got any pics of local vits on bigger rubber?

i also know and read heaps about the driveline stresses of going bigger than 31"s, and i know, cos i can break CVs at will with my set up now.

thanks
Steve
gonzo had 33's, but his wasn't a DD. i ran 32's, but only offroad

sawzall sold his vit to sam (overkill), which was the vit that competed at tufftruck on 35in claws, but it has 60 series diffs and a sierra transfer with gears as well, but i THINK sam MAY daily drive it, i'm sure someone down there knows for sure.

sams would be the biggest vit in aus at the moment, with his new 36x13.5 iroks :cool: :cool: :cool:


Yeh im pretty positive Sam duz drive the vit daily let alone 2 hours up the freeway when ever he comes up here (NEWY) for some wheelin ...and thats with the IROK"S ...the aid of a steering stabiliser and it apparently drives with little to no vibs from the tyres , driveline is fine ;)


IM hoping to squeeze my 37"s under my VIT um once finished mmmmm I betta start I guess ............ but may upgrade to a TSL (36)mmm maybe , IF I WIN LOTTO :roll:

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EDIT will be more than likely daily driven on 35"s (315/75/16"s) gotta get to work sumhow :armsup:
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Post by Giles »

im running 33/12.5 everyday driver and had 34/10.5 offroad with no body
lift but i do have sas so the skys the limit
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Post by ed oorklep »

I do, and it's my DD on the street they are just as fast as my old 235's with the stock gearing but they were rethreads and real heavy ;) I can ride on with all the traffic great, hill's and Hway driving (110 km/h) are not as good as they were but as there are not many hills over here I've got no prob with that :cool:
there was pretty much cutting involved and they still rub on the frame (and the body too) but that'll be fixed as soon as I have time.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

I run the 36/13.5/15 iroks on mine and it is my daily driver.I can drive it up and down the freeway no worries. Had a few issues with getting the 36's balanced but apart from that no drama's at all. I have driven it to Bathurst which is a good 3 hour drive at 90-110kmh .
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Post by MARKx4 »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:I run the 36/13.5/15 iroks on mine and it is my daily driver.I can drive it up and down the freeway no worries. Had a few issues with getting the 36's balanced but apart from that no drama's at all. I have driven it to Bathurst which is a good 3 hour drive at 90-110kmh .
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Post by RIKSTR »

A guy in Canberra runs 32" with standard bars, IFS, and does it everyday. Full engineers and rego.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

RIKSTR wrote:A guy in Canberra runs 32" with standard bars, IFS, and does it everyday. Full engineers and rego.
hey RIKSTR, i remember you posted once of a chopped vit. i think it was also kaos that had it.

do you have any detail on it? or any more pics?

thanks

EDIT: found the chopped vit on the Kaos web site. and even found out how the dent in the bonnet got there. sweet.
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Post by possum hunter »

I had 33/13.5/15 claws and was a dd, i thought it was ok on road but off
Gearing (5.12/4spdauto) was very average to say the least but it still lugged itself everywhere. Bit sketchy on long steep hills up and down though.
CV's busted more than regularly and would not let you use that size tyre as best you could on obstacles
If i was still using mine with ifs i would have gone back to 31's
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finally.
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Post by ljxtreem »

My old vitara 25mm lift, lots of cutting and 33x12.5 geolandars

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hey mock, is that fightara? i saw pics of it before wasnt sure who's it was?

do you have any other pics of it? side on? level ground? just wondering where and how much you cut off it.

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Na its not fightara, Ill have a look if I can find some pics for u : )

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Post by SiKiD_01 »

oh crap. fightara is grey. got mixed.

did u have a name for it before?

and thanks for the pics mock.
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