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tyres for jackaroo

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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tyres for jackaroo

Post by frp88 »

my dad got a 2002 jackaroo they are 245/70/16 what is the biggest size that he can put on :?: the truck is stock and would only get a little lift to help with pulling a c/van.any feedback is appreciated :D
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Post by jackdup »

hows it going, dont quote me but i got told plus read that 31/10.5 without lift, i mean im still getting told that with a 3' bodylift and a 3' shackle lift and the hd torsion bars cranked without mercy that i cant get 33s on it, sumthing to do with the rear tyres scrubbin on the inner against the chassie, but with wheel spacers to my understanding of them u may be able to go wider without lift. Mines a 87 jack, if u go into a search engine and instead of searchn for jackaroo, try izusu trooper, theres plenty of info on them plenty of pics out there to get the modifying spirit into u. :twisted:
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Post by bradley »

hey champ, he can go to a 245/75/16 for a legal increase, or 265/70/16 for a borderline, also he can fit up 265/75/16 for a 40mm approx lift, but these aren't legal until the new tyre code comes into play, they are however a legal fitment for the stock rims and fit real nice- no rubbing.

BUT i wouldnt go the biggest if fitted to a manual gearbox car for towing, as it overgears them a bit too much, its ok on an auto as the slip in the convertor eases the load.

hope this helps, Brad
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Post by frp88 »

thanks for that we were thinking 265/75/16
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Post by Ikbok »

I have 265 75 16 tyres on my 99 Jack with a 2 inch lift and can tow no worries
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Post by runamuck »

frp88...is that an auto or manual u have?
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Post by DAZZ »

I have 32x11.5x15 on my 03 Jack. With a 2" lift there is no rubbing. Stick outside the flares a little though. I had 245x75x16s on stock alloys but looked a bit under tyred.
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Post by Prickle »

I'm running 265/70R16's on my 92 Jack
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