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what size tyres should i get?

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what size tyres should i get?

Post by shorty92 »

G'day all i have a gq swb with 2inch susp and 2inch body lift i have 32's on it but they are getting boring so im heading down to the tyre shop tomorrow to get some new boots just not too sure what size mud tyre to get on a 15x8 rim any suggestions much appreciated

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Post by striped tomato »

35
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Post by HellfisH »

Yep 35's are the go :cool:
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Post by DIDZ »

34x11.5x15 Simex JT2's :!:
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Post by Doggy »

I got 35's....35's are good.....get 35's :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

36's :armsup:
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Post by hottiemonster »

35x11.5x15 simex pedes :armsup: thats what i run with that lift :D
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Post by Daisy »

keep the 32's for road duties and get some offroad 35's
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Post by CB0569 »

i was told that 35`s can break things a lot easier,eg axles etc.
BUT in saying that,i have seen a LWB GQ bend the lower diff arms.He had a 308 in it as well as 35`s.He had to drive home in 4w high after pulling out the rear tail shaft.

This is why i only got 33`s.

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Post by blkmav »

Big_Pete wrote:34x11.5x15 Simex JT2's :!:
Agreed
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

42 :D
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Post by mabsydney »

depends what u wanna do..........I got 33s and I'm happy with em, car still handles well on hte road and goes well off road. I don't need 35s
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Post by shorty92 »

Thanks guys this is my daily driver so im gonna use the 32 for the road and get some 34 jt's what's the average price of these tyres going for?

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Post by Big Red Toy »

54" michellins :armsup:

Get the oxy out & guard cut :shock:
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Post by gqroo »

Anywhere from 340-360,dependn on who's selln. :?
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Post by bogged »

44's
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Post by da60 »

Just something to be carefull of, as we all know standard GQ's have high range & low high range (wish i had a spare $1500 for Rockhoppers) going to a large diameter tyre this problem will be increased.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

As big as will fit and as good as you can afford. :lol:
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Post by shorty92 »

Thanks guys i went for some 33 BFG muds cheapest and thats all they had at the time for $270 each cant complain, can feel the differance tho especially with the brakes

cheers paul
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