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Most extreme 215/75r15 Tyre?

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Most extreme 215/75r15 Tyre?

Post by alien »

Hey all

Looking for an answer to this toughy... the uncle's jimny needs new rubber - and theres no chance of any lift work to be done, so we're thinking going up a touch in tyre size from the 205/70r15's that come stock... however the biggest issue is finding a decent tread pattern for mud/rock work... none of the suppliers that come to my mind make anything anywhere near that size!

So - fire away - whats everyones thoughts on good mud/rock tyres in a 215/75r15?
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Re: Most extreme 215/75r15 Tyre?

Post by Struth »

alien wrote:Hey all

Looking for an answer to this toughy... the uncle's jimny needs new rubber - and theres no chance of any lift work to be done, so we're thinking going up a touch in tyre size from the 205/70r15's that come stock... however the biggest issue is finding a decent tread pattern for mud/rock work... none of the suppliers that come to my mind make anything anywhere near that size!

So - fire away - whats everyones thoughts on good mud/rock tyres in a 215/75r15?
Please explain for us old dumb asses, how many inches is that :roll:
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Post by chimpboy »

It's a mighty 27.7x8.5!

You'll want to make the leap to 29" tyres I reckon, that is the first size where decent ranges start to kick in. And a good size for a jimny.
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Post by alien »

almost impossible to fit a 29 to a jimny without some sort of lift or guard chopping though - and he has no budget for that (as well as his wife driving it as a DD).

I told you it was a tough one =)

Edit:
Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor available in 225/75r15:
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Post by kirstyandgrace »

I have BFG mud terrain in the 215/75/15 size on my sierra.

They measure just a touch over 27' with 15psi.

There are probably better tyres for each situation, but I find them a good compromise.
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Post by alien »

Nice - BFG KM2's come in a 215/75 =)
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Post by kirstyandgrace »

I have the KM version, not the KM2.

A mate has a 2008 Jimny with these tyres and is quite happy with them.
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Post by Ryano »

215/75R15:
BFG KM2
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Maxxis 753 (6PR Tyre)
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Hankook RT03
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I'll have a dig and see what else I can find.
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Post by alien »

thanky Ryan!!

Can you edit your post to add your current pricing on these?
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Post by lordviper556 »

im looking @ getting a set of the bfg km in a 215/75/15 on my jimmy. prices would be good
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

alien wrote:thanky Ryan!!

Can you edit your post to add your current pricing on these?
Just PM or phone Ryan for prices. He can ship tyres to Perth for reasonable prices.
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Post by bogged »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
alien wrote:thanky Ryan!!

Can you edit your post to add your current pricing on these?
Just PM or phone Ryan for prices. He can ship tyres to Perth for reasonable prices.
Yep, hes just a short phone call away... great bloke to deal with.
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Post by alien »

Yeah i ordered my Simex ET's from him =) I was hoping for pricing here for the benefit of everyone (and perhaps Ryan too).
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