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Biggest Tire on Stcok 74

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Biggest Tire on Stcok 74

Post by DiscoDino »

Gents,

Posting here for a buddy of mine that wants to ge the largest JTIIS for his 74 seires Toy (model number FZJ74L - 2003).

We're in the desert, do gearing and breakage not a major issue...

EVERYTHING is stock...so can we go 33-34 x 10.5?

Thanks in advance.
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Post by 4sum4 »

My mate had 33x12.5 on his stock 75s they scrubbed a bit.you might get a way with the skinnier tyre being 10.5,not sure about the 34s might need a bit of work.

And if your in the desert a fatter tyre would be better.
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Post by Trusa »

the 12.5 scrub on the inner guard, 10.5s in a 33 would be the biggest on stock setup. Depending on spring sag from new, even 33's may be too big.

with 2 inch lifted springs my 73 runs 33's no worries, except when i go to a 12.5 wide.
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Post by roscoFJ73 »

I had 33x10.5 BFG on my 73 series with 2in sag in the suspension for a few weeks until the new leaves went on and they never rubbed under moderate offroading.The 10.5 go pretty good in thick soft sand if you let them down to 18psi.
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Post by DiscoDino »

Thanks guys for all your answers.

We're looking into 34x10.5. I know that that is thin, but we usually go down to 10psi, so that helps.

Seems we're going 34x10.5x16 JTIIs.
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Post by Bluey »

my suspension is around same as what Rosco had, 2" sag. i have 33" x 12.5" and only rub on muffler just before exits to rear of vehicle. moderate off roading so far has caused and other rubs.

muffler is going to be modified tomorrow. hammer :twisted:
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Post by Ruggers »

i run 33 12.5's on my 73 series and the run fine with no scrubbing or envdence of it.
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Post by Ruggers »

i run 33 12.5's on my 73 series and the run fine with no scrubbing or envdence of it. and that on a stock suspension
HZJ73, lifted,crawler gears, double locked, sitting on 35's
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