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Fitting 33" to standard NJ wheels?!
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:07 am
by jester4x4
Hey all,
have heard many conflicting rumours.. and i wanted to get it set straight.
Is it possible to fit 33" tyres on my standard NJ lwb rims?
THe standard rims are 15x7...
IS IT POSSIBLE??!?!
I am getting a 2inch body lift
and a rear 2inch spring lift
(cranking up torsion bars and sticking with stock suspension)
does this setup sound ok?
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:44 am
by -Scott-
Yes - it's possible.
33" is the diameter of the tyre - what width are you planning to use?
33x10.5 shouldn't be a problem, but there's not many tyres available in that size.
33x12.5 is a common size, but too wide to be legal on 15x7 - I think 15x8.5 is the minimum recommended size (in Australia - other countries may differ.) Some people do run 33x12.5 on the factory rims, but you may struggle to find a tyre retailer who will mount them for you.
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:42 pm
by jester4x4
thanx for the info mate
what tyres do u ride with?
Oh btw - is it true that u dont hav to upgrade ur shocks
if u get a body and spring lift? (2inch)?
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:01 pm
by -Scott-
jester4x4 wrote:thanx for the info mate
You're welcome.
jester4x4 wrote:what tyres do u ride with?
I run 285/75-16 (approx. 33x11) on aftermarket Patrol fitment steel wheels. Currently STTs, might look at MTZs next time around.
jester4x4 wrote:Oh btw - is it true that u dont hav to upgrade ur shocks if u get a body and spring lift? (2inch)?
Body lift is independent of suspension - suspension is only connected to the chassis.
Your front suspension travel is limited by upper and lower stops - adjusting the ride height only affects where the control arms "sit" normally, so total shock absorber travel isn't affected. If you start cutting stops (which many do) you run the risk of the shock absorber reaching the end of its travel - although late model Pajeros (Gen 3) don't have droop stops, and use the shock absorber to limit travel.
Rear travel is easier to increase, so that's where you may need longer shocks. I have Old Man Emu rear springs and shocks, but I don't know if the shocks are longer than factory. At maximum articulation (without sway bar) the shock absorbers bind on the control arms at about the same time the shocks reach max travel - so I'm not sure longer shocks would help (unless I relocate the upper mounts - I'm thinking about it...)