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stocko wranglers

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Post by bluemq »

Seriously looking into buying a TJ but the main thing that annoys me is the standard wheel size.

I can't beleive they are only a 28" tyre from the factory...

....which legally means you can only fit a 29" (30" if you want to stretch the law).

Such a disapointment that they don't even come with 31" from the factory.

Do most people just fit bigger tyres anyway?

I am trying to keep the rig legal for insurance reasons.
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Post by Rock Wallaby »

when i was looking at buying a my wrangler recently, Peter Warren Jeep had a brand new red sports with a 2' OME lift and 31' BFG All Terrains, now for them to be able to sell it, it has to be 100% road legal I aksed the salesman this and he said that they wouldn't have put togther the package if it wasn't legal, I didn't end up buying it they wanted $37,000 for it which was way too much
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Post by bluemq »

From doing some more research, apparantly the dealer will actually warrent 31" but no bigger.

Can someone who has a TJ list the factory tyre placard ?

31's is a lot better then 28's - and I would probably even be happy just running 31's until I can afford to do the full suspension/gearing modification.

Also, I have since read that you can apparantly fit 31's but they may rub a tiny bit at full articulation on a stock TJ.

That is a lot better then my previous thoughts; and I am now back to wanting a wrangler again :o)
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Post by PK »

31's with stock suspension shouldn't rub, but you may need to adjust the steering stops marginally. I run my TJ with Old Man Emu lift, 31;'s and swaybar disconnects, and although I'd love 32 or 33, it does everything I want it to do, and to take the next step you need body lift, offset rims, diff ratios and SYE, so it is a big step.

31's and a 2" lift is right for me!
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Post by bluemq »

That is what I want to hear.

Thanks.

How much was your 2" lift ?
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Post by PK »

I think it was around the $1100 mark, (springs, shockers, transfer case spacers, bump stop extension etc) and easy to fit. I went with slightly heavier springs in the rear (I tow a camper trailer sometimes) it raised the rear almost 3 inches, and the front just over 2 inches.
Immediate difference in ride quality on and off road, and if you also invest in front swaybar disconnects, the articulation is fantastic!

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Post by jeep97tj »

brought my TJ from the dealer with 31s
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Post by bluemq »

So legally you should be able to fit 32's, possibly even 33's with the right tyre placard. :)
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Post by franco »

with the right lift kit, you can fit 33s and 35s. There are heaps of dudes with 33s.
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Post by bluemq »

Oh I don't doubt it, I just want it to be legal + the gearing not be fucking rediculous + not cost the world to get it to this state.

I'll be happy with a suspension lift and 31's.
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Post by Krankieone »

I just got a 2 inch ome kit with heavy duty springs and a 10mm packer in the front (have winch & ARB bar) runs 33's with no drama the gearing is alittle tallish but still acceptable(to me)
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Post by bluemq »

wranglers are getting better by the second :o)

I guess if I factor suspension and gearing + 33's it will be perfect.
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