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35" on a GU??

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 10:34 pm
by GUJohnno
I have a 3" lift on my Gu III (the rear is more like 4" unloaded), and was wondering what, if any trouble I would have if I put on 315/75/16 (35") tyres on?? Anyone done this with a 4.2 TDi and how does it perform?? And how much does it affect the braking??

Re: 35" on a GU??

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 10:38 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote:I have a 3" lift on my Gu III (the rear is more like 4" unloaded), and was wondering what, if any trouble I would have if I put on 315/75/16 (35") tyres on?? Anyone done this with a 4.2 TDi and how does it perform?? And how much does it affect the braking??


take a trip out to Procomp at Narre Warren see if Locky has a set you could try.

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 10:42 pm
by GUJohnno
I was there today getting a second hand 285 to replace the one I wrecked a couple days ago (2 tyres in 2 days). Hobsy will do a great price on 315 X-Terrain. Locky says they'll fit, remove the front mud flap, slight rubbing on front at full noise.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 8:26 am
by getdirty
I have a mate who was running 37" mtr's on a GU with 4" springs, no body lift. Slight trim of a little part of the inner guard and no rubbing at all.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 9:44 pm
by GUJohnno
Just removed my stabilizers today and did Rocky Tk and a few others around Toolangi. Happy with the flex :D but quite a lot of rubbing on both sides with 285's. Hobsy measured the off-set of the alloys against the RockCrawler rims I'm getting and there's 17mm diference (R/C rims 17mm further out). Still think there will be a bit of rubbing, thinking of spacing the rear bump stops down. What do you recon :?:

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 6:27 pm
by Butt Craic
If you are intending to run the factory steel wheels then you are likely to get rubbing on the inside of the rear guards (wagon) or chassis rails on a ute.

Clearance wise there is heaps of room - I drove my ute home from the dealer, threw a set of 35" claws on and took the original tyres straight to a friend who owns a tyre joint and had enough clearnace with no suspension mods (on road only of course). The brakes are average with the 35"s and after the first time out you will probably decide that you want to put lower gearing in. On a 4.2 the 4.625s bring the gearing back pretty close to normal but it is an expensie swap if you decide to go factory ring and pinion gearing.

With 4"springs, 2"body lift and a heap of inches cut out of the front guards at the rear I have no problems running 38.5"Boggers on custom offset wheels so you should have no worries with the 35"s.

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 10:47 am
by GUJohnno
Wont be running standard rims will have the RockCrawler rims. It should be fine with the bumpstops extended and I've noticed BigBalls have a bush kit that push the front diff forward somewhere around 12mm. Anyone done this and does it much up the geometry of the front :?: :?:

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 1:08 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote:Wont be running standard rims will have the RockCrawler rims. It should be fine with the bumpstops extended and I've noticed BigBalls have a bush kit that push the front diff forward somewhere around 12mm. Anyone done this and does it much up the geometry of the front :?: :?:


The spacers are more to allow clearance on the front wheels to the guards.. Common mod on GQs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 8:24 pm
by Butt Craic
You shouldn't need the spacers if you are only going to run 35"s. Even with the factory steel wheels and a set of Claws there was no interferance but step up to 38's or bigger and you either go the spacers or (as I did) grab the tin snips, a heat gun and a rivet gun, close your eyes and start triming the rear inner and outer guard.

It took ages with the heat gun to stretch the factory flares but I can now run 38.5 x 11.5 Boggers at full flex with no rubbing on my GU ute. And the best thing is that unless there is a standard GU parked next to mine with ARB rails on it, you would never even know that about 4" has been chopped out of the rear of the guards.

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 10:08 pm
by Red Rover
I run a 3 inch lift with 35 inch claws no body lift & no cutting on the GQ. Rubs little on the inside with cruiser offset rims. Surprised me when i put a mates 35's on to see if they would fit. YOu shouldnt have a problem with a gu as they have more room. (a mate has one with 35's on his


Cheers

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 10:42 pm
by ozy1
Red Rover wrote:I run a 3 inch lift with 35 inch claws no body lift & no cutting on the GQ. Rubs little on the inside with cruiser offset rims. Surprised me when i put a mates 35's on to see if they would fit. YOu shouldnt have a problem with a gu as they have more room. (a mate has one with 35's on his


Cheers


you got 35" claws under a GQ withou cuttin or bodylift, how, i can only just fit 33's under my GQ with 6" springs real close to guards but only rubs inners

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 11:00 pm
by bogged
ozy1 wrote:you got 35" claws under a GQ withou cuttin or bodylift, how, i can only just fit 33's under my GQ with 6" springs real close to guards but only rubs inners



Im in the same boat Ozy! 33s rub on chassis, on lots of compression.

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 10:15 am
by GUJohnno
When I put the 285's on I had to space out the spare on the door by an inch so thee was no rubbing. Was worried about how to carry the 35" as not enough room from the rim to the rear bar. Bought a bracket from ARB (made by Kaymar) that not only spaces the wheel out 1" but raises it by more than 2", cost me $72.00. Good price, neat finnish and has brackets to suit a rear light. Managed to also get new RHS section of rear bar (worth $500 from Nissan) for the price of a slab!!!
Got to be happy with that :lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 8:43 am
by GUJohnno
What is the largest LEGAL size that can be fitted???

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:08 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote:What is the largest LEGAL size that can be fitted???


all comes down to Rims, 8in wide is the widest you can run on a wagon, so 12.5 is it, but that depends on what the manufacturer will back..
If you can find an engineer to do 35s that would be about it, although Wendle has his done with 37s in Canberra.

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:11 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote: Managed to also get new RHS section of rear bar (worth $500 from Nissan) for the price of a slab!!!
Got to be happy with that :lol:


the only way to go on GU's is to replace the rear bar, them plastic ends are shiat.. They Keep dying.

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:12 pm
by bogged
phuck Optus

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 6:02 pm
by GUJohnno
bogged wrote:the only way to go on GU's is to replace the rear bar, them plastic ends are shiat.. They Keep dying.


Would love to but it all comes down to $$$$

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 6:03 pm
by GUJohnno
bogged wrote:phuck Optus


:? :?:

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 9:08 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote:
bogged wrote:phuck Optus


:? :?:


when Im posting sometimes, it stalls, so I hit Submit again, and it posts things 2ice... phuck optus!

you and rudi home friday night? (hope I got the right bloke)

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 10:54 pm
by GUJohnno
I am, not sure about Rudi tho. Come around, there's always beer in the fridge.
Going for a drive in Toolangi saturday if your interested. Rocky track etc...

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 11:07 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote:I am, not sure about Rudi tho. Come around, there's always beer in the fridge.
Going for a drive in Toolangi saturday if your interested. Rocky track etc...


Need more notice! LOL..
shame

hey interested in the night run in late Feb?
also thinkin of an overnighter on the piss at Mitchells Flat or somewhere like that....
PM me yer ph #

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 8:22 pm
by GUJohnno
It has been said before that 4.6 gears returns the gearing back to standard when running 35" tyres. Is that assuming that you're running 4.11 gears as standard. With the 4.2 TDi the gearing (as far as I know) is 3.9
A friend has 4.3 gears and has suggested swapping with me which would bring it back close to standard (and be very cheap!!!)
Any thoughts???????

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:11 pm
by bogged
Johnno wrote:It has been said before that 4.6 gears returns the gearing back to standard when running 35" tyres. Is that assuming that you're running 4.11 gears as standard. With the 4.2 TDi the gearing (as far as I know) is 3.9
A friend has 4.3 gears and has suggested swapping with me which would bring it back close to standard (and be very cheap!!!)
Any thoughts???????


The TDI wont be 3.9's your talkin the GU arent you? I dont think any 3.0/4.2 GU is running 3.9 actually...

I have 4.1s standard, mines an Auto, Running 33's.

I've been doing some calcs on the speedo and tacho, working out that 4.6s add 600rpm to a given speed, and it will be awesome for weekender, but I think touring might suck a little..

What are your friends 43's out of? GQ they wont fit.
Ive also thought about 4.3's, which would add 300rpm, which in a diesel is a bit of difference, not as bad as 600!

But yea these 6s came up cheap...

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 7:41 am
by Butt Craic
I've got a 2001 4.2TD coil cab and did the swap to the 4.625's when the 35's went on. It brings the speedo callibration back to within a bee's dick of standard.

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2004 4:47 pm
by GUJohnno
Just picked up my 315's :D
Looks great :D
Drives great :D
Plenty of power to push along but revs a bit low at 60km (1400 rmp)
Friends 4.3's are out of a Gu ute
If he wants a straight swap I might go a head with it.